Shiloh House (Zion, Illinois)

Shiloh House is a historic house at 1300 Shiloh Boulevard in Zion, Illinois. John Alexander Dowie, the founder of Zion, built the house in 1902–03; he lived there until his death in 1907. Architect Paul Burkhardt of Chicago, who worked on many of Zion's early buildings, designed the home. Burkhardt's design incorporated the Queen Anne and Swiss chalet styles. After Dowie's death, the house passed through several owners, including the Great Lakes Bible Institute; the school used the house for twelve years before moving to Missouri in 1945. The Zion Historical Society bought the house and renovated it for a new headquarters in 1967.[2]

Shiloh House
Shiloh House (Zion, Illinois) is located in Illinois
Shiloh House (Zion, Illinois)
Shiloh House (Zion, Illinois) is located in the United States
Shiloh House (Zion, Illinois)
Location1300 Shiloh Blvd., Zion, Illinois
Coordinates42°27′02″N 87°49′38″W
Area0.8 acres (0.32 ha)
Built1902 (1902)-03
ArchitectBurkhardt, Paul
Architectural styleQueen Anne, Swiss Chalet
NRHP reference No.77000488[1]
Added to NRHPMay 12, 1977

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 12, 1977.[1]

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. Taylor, Jabez; Paxton, Jane (September 15, 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Shiloh House" (PDF). Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Retrieved July 4, 2019.


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