Glen Mitchell House, Dodge City
Facts and practical information
The Glen Mitchell House, also known as Mitchell House, was a unique design in Dodge City at the time it was built, as it was modeled using Asian influences which were considerably different from the surrounding conventionally styled homes. The home in the Organic Architecture style was designed by architect Bruce Goff when Goff was practicing architecture in Kansas from 1964–1968 and built by Don Stein and Leo Jantz both of Dodge City, Kansas, United States. The house located at 1905 Burr Parkway, Dodge City, Kansas was designed in 1968 for Dr. Glen Mitchell, a practicing dentist and accomplished musician, and with the use of colors, textures and natural materials and landscaping the architect achieved a home that was in "harmony with its landscape". ()
Dodge City
Glen Mitchell House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Boot Hill Museum, Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Dodge City Public Library.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Glen Mitchell House by public transport?
Train
- Dodge City (35 min walk)