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Horatio N. Hovey House

Buildings and structures in Muskegon, MichiganHouses completed in 1889National Register of Historic Places in Muskegon County, MichiganQueen Anne architecture in MichiganUse mdy dates from February 2023
Horatio N. Hovey House
Horatio N. Hovey House

The Horatio N. Hovey House is a private house located at 318 Houston Avenue in Muskegon, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

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Horatio N. Hovey House
Houston Avenue, Muskegon

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N 43.231388888889 ° E -86.251388888889 °
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Houston Avenue 304
49441 Muskegon
Michigan, United States
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