Hotze House

{{short description|Historic house in Arkansas, United States}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox NRHP

| name = Hotze House

| nrhp_type =

| image = Hotze House, Little Rock, Arkansas.jpg

| caption =

| location = 1619 Louisiana St., Little Rock, Arkansas

| coordinates = {{coord|34|43|58|N|92|16|27|W|display=inline,title}}

| locmapin = Arkansas#USA

| map_caption = Location in Arkansas##Location in United States

| built = {{Start date|1900}}

| architect = Charles L. Thompson

| architecture = Colonial Revival, Beaux Arts

| added = August 11, 1975

| area = less than one acre

| refnum = 75000409{{NRISref|version=2010a}}

| nrhp_type2 = cp

| nocat = yes

| designated_nrhp_type2 = May 19, 1988

| partof = Governor's Mansion Historic District (1988 enlargement)

| partof_refnum = 88000631

}}

The Hotze House is a historic house at 1619 Louisiana Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a {{frac|2|1|2}}-story brick structure, with a combination of Georgian Revival and Beaux Arts styling. Its main facade has an ornate half-round two-story portico sheltering the main entrance, with fluted Ionic columns and a modillioned cornice topped by a balustrade. Windows are topped by cut stone lintels. The hip roof is also topped by a balustrade. Built in 1900 to a design by Charles L. Thompson, its interior is claimed to have been designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Peter Hotze, for whom it was built, was a major cotton dealer.{{cite web|url=https://www.arkansasheritage.com/docs/default-source/national-registry/PU1026-pdf|title=NRHP nomination for Hotze House|publisher=Arkansas Preservation|accessdate=2015-12-06}}

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

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