Aug 29, 2008
- Charmaine Bantugan
National Register of Historic Places - Kinchen Holloway House
Statement of Significance: The Kinchen Holloway House is locally significant under Criterion C for architecture. The house was built around 1870 by Kinchen Holloway, a farmer and miller. It represents the once-popular I-house form, a vanishing nineteenth-century house type in Durham County. The house, located just north of the Eno River and facing Guess Road (formerly Guess Mill Road) in northern Durham County, retains its original form and many original interior and exterior finishes.
National Register of Historic Places - Kinchen Holloway House
Statement of Significance: The Kinchen Holloway House is locally significant under Criterion C for architecture. The house was built around 1870 by Kinchen Holloway, a farmer and miller. It represents the once-popular I-house form, a vanishing nineteenth-century house type in Durham County. The house, located just north of the Eno River and facing Guess Road (formerly Guess Mill Road) in northern Durham County, retains its original form and many original interior and exterior finishes.
Aug 29, 2008
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