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+ | Hotze successively lived in two homes in the historic [[Quapaw Quarter]] of the city. The so-called "First [[Hotze House]]" is located at 1620 Main Street and was constructed around 1868. The "Second Hotze House" is a home built around 1900 at 1619 Louisiana Avenue. The house was designed by architect [[Charles Thompson]] as a retirement home. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 18 December 2008
Peter Hotze owned a general store called P. Hotze & Co. in downtown Little Rock.
Hotze successively lived in two homes in the historic Quapaw Quarter of the city. The so-called "First Hotze House" is located at 1620 Main Street and was constructed around 1868. The "Second Hotze House" is a home built around 1900 at 1619 Louisiana Avenue. The house was designed by architect Charles Thompson as a retirement home.