Hubbard House
The Hubbard House in Hudson, Illinois is a historic home that holds significance as the boyhood residence of American writer and philosopher Elbert Hubbard. Built in 1857 by Silas Hubbard, the house was expanded in 1872 to its current I-house design, reflecting the family's growth and aspirations. Visitors to the Hubbard House can explore the two-story front section added in 1872, where Elbert Hubbard's childhood experiences inspired his later writings. The house, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offers a glimpse into the life and influences of this renowned figure in American literature.Generated from the website