The John G. Logue House is a building in the Museum District area in Houston, Texas. The building, named after lawyer John G. Logue, the owner, was designed by William Ward Watkin and constructed in 1923. [1] At one time Rice University's Shepherd School of Music held its classes at the Logue House. [2]
The Federation of Italian-American Organizations of Greater Houston obtained it in 1988 and the building houses the organization's offices and the Italian Cultural and Community Center (ICCC). [1] Because of the latter, the building itself is also known as the "Italian Cultural Center". [3] The center hosts cultural events such as movie nights and wine tastings as well as Italian language and culture classes. [2]
In 1998 the National Park Service (NPS) listed the Logue House on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). [4]
It is in proximity to Montrose. [5]
Other notable Goyen buildings in Houston include the John G. Logue House (aka Italian Cultural Center) at 1108 Milford Street
The John G. Logue House is a building in the Museum District area in Houston, Texas. The building, named after lawyer John G. Logue, the owner, was designed by William Ward Watkin and constructed in 1923. [1] At one time Rice University's Shepherd School of Music held its classes at the Logue House. [2]
The Federation of Italian-American Organizations of Greater Houston obtained it in 1988 and the building houses the organization's offices and the Italian Cultural and Community Center (ICCC). [1] Because of the latter, the building itself is also known as the "Italian Cultural Center". [3] The center hosts cultural events such as movie nights and wine tastings as well as Italian language and culture classes. [2]
In 1998 the National Park Service (NPS) listed the Logue House on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). [4]
It is in proximity to Montrose. [5]
Other notable Goyen buildings in Houston include the John G. Logue House (aka Italian Cultural Center) at 1108 Milford Street