Hollencamp House, Historic residence in Xenia, United States.
The Hollencamp House is a residence in Xenia with Renaissance Revival and Italianate features, displaying an uneven floor plan and thirteen interior rooms. The exterior showcases painted brickwork, while the interior contains six rooms with fireplaces topped by wooden mantels and four bathrooms with original details intact.
The house was built in 1871 for German immigrant Bernard Hollencamp and designed by architect Samuel Patterson. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, recognizing its architectural importance.
The residence shows how successful immigrant families in the 1800s built grand homes as symbols of their prosperity and social standing. The rooms and their furnishings tell the story of everyday life and the habits of a family from that era.
The property is part of the East Second Street Historic District and sits conveniently within Xenia's central area. Visitors can view the exterior at any time, though interior access may be restricted and advance inquiries are advisable for guided tours or detailed exploration.
The house retains its original 19th-century interior components, including woodwork and fireplace mantels, making it a rare living record of residential details from that period. This preservation allows visitors to see authentically how affluent households actually designed and used their living spaces.
Location: Ohio
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture, Italianate architecture
GPS coordinates: 39.68420,-83.92330
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:00
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