Reeveston Place Historic District

Reeveston Place Historic District
Location Bounded by South B, South E, South 16th and South 23rd Sts., Richmond, Indiana
Coordinates 39°50′32″N 84°52′31.6″W / 39.84222°N 84.875444°W / 39.84222; -84.875444Coordinates: 39°50′32″N 84°52′31.6″W / 39.84222°N 84.875444°W / 39.84222; -84.875444
Area 91 acres (37 ha)
Architect Multiple
Architectural style Craftsman, Georgian, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Art Moderne Other
NRHP Reference # 02001171[1]
Added to NRHP January 17, 2003

The Reeveston Place Historic District is a neighborhood of homes in Richmond, Indiana platted in 1911 on land formerly owned by the family of Mark Reeves. The architecture is an eclectic mix of styles including Craftsman and English cottages, and impressive homes in the Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Georgian, French, Spanish and Ranch styles. The original Reeves home in the Second Empire style survives as well.

The proper borders of the Reeveston area are South B Street to the north, South 23rd Street to the east, South 16th Street to the west and South E Street to the south. However, the northeast corner of South E and South 16th is not a part of the original Reeves property - the house located there predates the Reeves home.

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References

  1. Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.


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