Hundley House: History, Mystery, and Modern Innovation
Explore the Hundley House in Carbondale: where architectural beauty meets historical mystery and modern laser-cutting innovation.
The Hundley House in Carbondale, IL, is a landmark with a rich history. Built in 1915, it's known for its Prairie-style architecture and a tragic, unsolved double murder in 1928. Today, it also houses a laser cutting service, blending history with modern innovation.
A brief summary to Hundley House
- 601 W Main St, Carbondale, Illinois, 62901, US
Local tips
- View the Hundley House from the sidewalk to appreciate its Prairie-style architecture.
- Learn about the unsolved 1928 Hundley murders and the local legends surrounding the house.
- Consider visiting Castle Perilous Games and Books in Carbondale for haunted walking tours that include the Hundley House (October).
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Getting There
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Walking
From the intersection of Illinois Avenue and Main Street, walk west on Main Street for approximately one mile. The Hundley House will be on your right at 601 W Main St. This is a straightforward walk along a main thoroughfare.
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Driving
From anywhere in Southern Illinois, head towards Carbondale. If you're coming from the north, take IL-51 S until you reach the intersection with IL-13 W. Turn left onto IL-13 W and continue until you reach Carbondale. Once in Carbondale, follow signs for W Main St. At the intersection of W Main St and S Illinois Ave, turn right onto W Main St. Continue for about 1 mile, and Hundley House will be on your right at 601 W Main St, Carbondale, IL 62901. There is street parking available, but be mindful of any parking restrictions.
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