Bowen House

Bowen House The Bowen House serves the community as a cultural arts and education center. We have a variety of music, exhibits, and other entertainment.

The Bowen House has played a part in the lives of the Logan and Hocking County residents for more than 170 years. The house was built by John Rochester, who moved from England with his family around 1820. He became a merchant, operating a store and warehouse on the canal that ran through the town of Logan. After the death of his first wife in 1832, Rochester married Eveline Tufts, a teacher from B

oston in 1838. In her diary, Eveline wrote, "Mr. Rochester had a large room built so that we could accommodate guests and have musical events." Thus, began the social and cultural heritage that is carried forward at the house today. On of John Rochester's daughters, Lucy Rochester, married Charles Bowen, a banker and Logan native. The couple lived with John until his death, after which the house became known as The Bowen House. Lucy Bowen was a musician who played the guitar, piano, and organ. She served as the organist for the local Presbyterian Church for more than 60 years. In the home's parlor, local children took piano and violin lessons from instructors who traveled by train from Columbus. Now more than 100 years later, music lessons and recitals are still a vibrant part The Bowen House heritage. The Bowen House is located on a street that led to the local school. In the spring, the lawn was full of spring beauties and bluebells, free for the picking by young passersby who might wish to take a tiny bouquet to a favorite teacher. On the way home from school, youngsters would stop for a story told by "Aunt Lou", who lived in a small room on the first floor of the home. The Bowen House was occupied by family members until Mary Louise Bowen died at the age of 100. The Rochester-Bowen family had been active members of the Presbyterian Church since its formation in Logan. At her death, Mary Louise bequeathed this property to the church to be maintained and given a useful purpose in the community. Today, leased by the First Presbyterian Church, The Bowen House serves as the community's primary arts center.

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12/20/2024
Final 3 days to see the trees! Don't miss this...
12/19/2024

Final 3 days to see the trees! Don't miss this...

The Celebration of Trees Opening Reception is Saturday immediately following the parade! Please join us for our hot choc...
12/07/2024

The Celebration of Trees Opening Reception is Saturday immediately following the parade! Please join us for our hot chocolate bar, mulled apple cider and holiday confections. Grace Notes string quartet will provide wonderful Christmas tunes beginning at 4:00. We have over 20 trees for you to enjoy, and we're open until 6:00 p.m. Stop by to see us!

Closed for a private event today.
11/23/2024

Closed for a private event today.

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11/22/2024

Don't forget to pre-register!

Last day to see this exceptional exhibit!
11/22/2024

Last day to see this exceptional exhibit!

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11/21/2024

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Address

196 N Market Street, PO Box 342
Logan, OH
43138

Opening Hours

Thursday 2pm - 5pm
Friday 2pm - 5pm
Saturday 2pm - 5pm

Telephone

(740) 385-0344

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