Riverside Historic District (Evansville, Indiana)

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The Riverside Historic District is a U.S. historic district located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was added to the register in 1978 and roughly bounded by Southlane Drive, Walnut, Third, and Parrett Streets. It consists of 1,010 acres (4.1 km2) and 425 buildings. It is also known as the Riverside Neighborhood.[2][3]

LocationRoughly bounded by Southlane Dr., Walnut, 3rd., and Parrett Sts., Evansville, Indiana
Coordinates37°57′50″N 87°34′10″W
Area102 acres (41 ha)
ArchitectMultiple
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Riverside Historic District
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Riverside Historic District (Evansville, Indiana) is located in Indiana
Riverside Historic District (Evansville, Indiana)
Riverside Historic District (Evansville, Indiana) is located in the United States
Riverside Historic District (Evansville, Indiana)
LocationRoughly bounded by Southlane Dr., Walnut, 3rd., and Parrett Sts., Evansville, Indiana
Coordinates37°57′50″N 87°34′10″W
Area102 acres (41 ha)
ArchitectMultiple
Architectural styleMixed (more Than 2 Styles From Different Periods)
NRHP reference No.78000059 [1]
Added to NRHPNovember 14, 1978
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Located in the heart of the historic district is the Reitz Home Museum. It was built in 1871 and is noted as one of the finest examples of French Second Empire architecture in the United States.[4] Other notable buildings are in the Italianate, Colonial Revival, and Renaissance Revival styles and include the Viele-Koch House (1856, c. 1872–1873), John Morford Stockwell House, Garvin House (c. 1860), St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1886), Nisbet House (1878), Sonntag-Bayard House (1863), Bosse House (1916), Duke House (1892), First Presbyterian Church (1873), Zurstadt House (c. 1853).[3]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[1]

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