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Kintner-McGrain House

Kintner-McGrain House
Cedar Glade 1.jpg
Kintner-McGrain House is located in Harrison County, Indiana
Kintner-McGrain House
Kintner-McGrain House is located in Indiana
Kintner-McGrain House
Kintner-McGrain House is located in the US
Kintner-McGrain House
Location 740 N. Capital Ave., Corydon, Indiana
Coordinates 38°13′5″N 86°7′33″W / 38.21806°N 86.12583°W / 38.21806; -86.12583Coordinates: 38°13′5″N 86°7′33″W / 38.21806°N 86.12583°W / 38.21806; -86.12583
Area 2.2 acres (0.89 ha)
Built 1808 (1808)
Architectural style Federal
NRHP Reference # 83000032
Added to NRHP August 3, 1983

The Kintner-McGrain House, also known as Cedar Glade, is on the National Register of Historic Places, located north of downtown Corydon, Indiana. It attained the "Cedar Glade" name due to the giant red cedars Jacob Kinter, the builder, planted in front of the house. It has been owned by three different families: Kintners (1808), McGrains(1849), and Bennetts (1998). It is the second-oldest building in Harrison County, Indiana. It was built in 1808, and is a Late Federal/Early Republic Style, "L"-shaped, brick dwelling. During John Hunt Morgan's raid in 1863, noncombatants took refuge in the house. Ironically, several cannonballs landed in the front yard. Until 1946 it was a working farm.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.



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