LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — The Fowler House sits on top a hill at the corner of South 9th and South streets in Lafayette.
“It’s considered one of the finest surviving examples of Gothic-revival architecture in the Midwest and even in the United States,” said Colby Bartlett, executive director for The 1852 Foundation.
Moses Fowler, an Ohio native and businessman, made his way to Lafayette with his business partner John Purdue. The two were both successful, but eventually we… (View original article)