James E. Hooper House, Historic residence in Old Goucher, Baltimore, United States.
Description
The James E. Hooper House is a historic residence in Old Goucher featuring dark red brick, terra cotta trim, and brownstone detailing. The structure displays steeply pitched gable roofs across multiple stories and contains approximately 12,000 square feet of interior space.
History
The house was constructed in 1886 in the Queen Anne style for James E. Hooper, a cotton mill executive. The building received designation as a historic landmark and was added to the National Register in 1982.
Culture
The residence now functions as a shared workspace where artists, musicians, and small business owners collaborate daily. This transformation from a private home into a creative hub reflects how the neighborhood has embraced adaptive reuse.
Practical
The residence is located in Old Goucher, roughly five blocks from downtown, and is accessible via multiple public transportation routes. Visitors should contact ahead to confirm access, as the building primarily functions as a working space rather than a public museum.
Did you know?
In September 2022, neighborhood residents noticed a fire in the attic and alerted authorities before the building's alarm system activated. This quick action by neighbors prevented extensive damage to the historic structure.
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