420 Park Ave - Elias Hohn Home
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In 1888, Elias Hohn bought the lot for $800 and some time after 1890 built his large Eastlake style house. Insurance plats show that it had three bays, a large square one on the east, an even larger curved bay on the west, and a projecting bay on the southeast similar in shape to the one still visible at 230 Park. Images taken in the early 1900s show it had two large projecting gables on its front, and that its porch was also pedimented and had a highly decorated porch frieze. We don’t know much about Hohn and he does not appear on any census, before the house’s sale to Laura Conover, in 1919. The 1907 Franklin directory showed Laura and her husband, Charles, an insurance and real estate salesman, living there. In 1929, Laura sold the house to her daughter, Audrey C. Betzler, and it went to Allen Betzler, in 1963. The house was later demolished and replaced by an apartment. Given its size, design, and few details available from photos, in 1900 this house must have served as the anchor to the west end of Franklin’s prestigious West Side suburb.