NEXT MEETING: Thurs, March 13, 7:00pm at Barlow Community Center. Gwendolyn Mayer on the history of maple sugar making in Hudson.
Henry Holmes House



This is an Italianate frame house with a hipped roof and a wide overhang, supported by decorative brackets. The front facade has tall parlor windows with Victorian trim; the front door case has been altered to a Greek Revival style.
Henry Holmes was a wagonmaker, born in England. He learned his trade from his father, who also made carriages in Hudson.