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The Logue House, which houses the Italian Cultural and Community Center (ICCC)

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]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Fradkin, Linda (2003-11-11). "Italian community invites residents to join their table". Houston Chronicle. West University Examiner. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
  2. ^ a b Ruggiero, Bob (2018-07-30). "Houston's Italian Center Showcases Rich Arts and Culture Year-Round". Houston Press. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  3. ^ "Landmark Designation Report Loggins-Hughes Building" (PDF). City of Houston. p. 1. Other notable Goyen buildings in Houston include the John G. Logue House (aka Italian Cultural Center) at 1108 Milford Street
  4. ^ "Landmark Designation Report John G. Logue House" (PDF). City of Houston. p. 1. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
  5. ^ Evans, Caroline (2012-02-20). "Che bella festa! Cultural center blends Italy, Mardi Gras (with a touch of Mexico)". Houston Chronicle. West University Examiner. Retrieved 2019-10-19.