- Mountain House (Chillicothe, Ohio)
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Mountain HouseStreet view of the Mountain House
Location: Highland Ave., Chillicothe, Ohio Coordinates: 39°19′55″N 82°59′29″W / 39.33194°N 82.99139°WCoordinates: 39°19′55″N 82°59′29″W / 39.33194°N 82.99139°W Area: less than one acre Built: 1852 Architect: Oscar Janssen Architectural style: Gothic Revival, Romanesque Revival Governing body: Private NRHP Reference#: 78002181[1] Added to NRHP: December 29, 1978 The Mountain House is a historic Gothic Revival house in western Chillicothe, Ohio, United States.[1] It was built by German immigrant Oscar Janssen in 1852, sitting atop a bluff above the Scioto River and the rest of the city of Chillicothe; its location and architectural style were intended to resemble that of castles overlooking the Rhine in his homeland. Janssen surrounded his house with vineyards, a winery, and a beer garden; because of the house's location on the edge of a steep hillside, he terraced the hillside before developing it. After Janssen's lifetime, the Mountain House passed into the hands of designer and papermaker Dard Hunter. Purchasing the house in 1919, Hunter converted it into a production center for his handmade paper and hand-carven type. Here he produced a wide range of books, publishing them under the banner of the Mountain House Press, and gradually he built a worldwide reputation.[2]
The two-story Mountain House mixes various architectural styles and materials. Although it is primarily a Gothic Revival structure, with details such as Gothic arches for windows and doors, it also includes a significant number of Romanesque Revival elements.[2] Its brick walls rest on a stone foundation,[3] and the interior may be accessed through large wooden doors.[2]
In 1978, the Mountain House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] It qualified for this distinction both because of its well-preserved historic architecture and because of its connection to Hunter, who was seen as a significant person in local history.[3] Today, the house remains in use as the offices of the Mountain House Press.[4]
References
- ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ a b c Owen, Lorrie K., ed. Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places. Vol. 2. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999, 1222.
- ^ a b Mountain House, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2010-09-01.
- ^ Mountain House Press, Mountain House Press, n.d. Accessed 2010-09-01.
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National Register of Historic Places in Ross County, Ohio National Historical Park National Historic Landmarks Historic districts Chillicothe Business District | Chillicothe's Old Residential District | Grandview Cemetery | Great Seal Park Archeological District | Charles Metzger Mound | Seip Earthworks and Dill Mounds District
Other properties Adena Mound | Levi Anderson House | Howard Baum Site (33RO270) | Austin Brown Mound | Buchwalter House-Applethorpe Farm | T.C. Campbell Mound | Canal Warehouse | Cedar-Bank Works | Chillicothe Water and Power Company Pumping Station | Frankfort Works Mound | Gartner Mound and Village Site | Dr. John Harris Dental School | Higby House | High Banks Works | Highbank Farm | Hopewell Mound Group | Kinzer Mound | Henry Mace House | Mary Worthington Macomb House | Mountain House | Oak Hill | Renick House, Paint Hill | Seip House | South Salem Academy | South Salem Covered Bridge | Spruce Hill Works | David Stitt Mound | Story Mound State Memorial | Tanglewood | Vanmeter Church Street House | Anthony and Susan Cardinal Walke House | Wesley Chapel
Formerly listed Kendrick-Barrett House
See also: National Register of Historic Places listings in Ross County, Ohio and List of National Historic Landmarks in Ohio Categories:- Houses completed in 1852
- Chillicothe, Ohio
- Former houses in the United States
- Gothic Revival architecture in Ohio
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio
- Romanesque Revival architecture in Ohio
- Houses in Ross County, Ohio
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