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J. Wood Wilson House

1912 establishments in IndianaBuildings and structures in Grant County, IndianaCentral Indiana Registered Historic Place stubsColonial Revival architecture in IndianaGeorgian Revival architecture in Indiana
Houses completed in 1912Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in IndianaMarion, IndianaNational Register of Historic Places in Grant County, Indiana
J. Woodrow Wilson House
J. Woodrow Wilson House

J. Wood Wilson House, also known as the Wilson-Vaughan House and Hostess House, is a historic home located at Marion, Grant County, Indiana. It was built in 1912, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, rectangular, Colonial Revival / Georgian Revival style brick dwelling. The front facade features a projecting portico with Ionic order columns and balcony with a decorative iron railing. It was designed by noted African-American architect Samuel Plato (1882–1957).: 2 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

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J. Wood Wilson House
South E Street, Marion

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46953 Marion
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