Billy Sunday Home To Be Moved, Preserved

June 6, 2017 at 4:20 p.m.

By Staff Report-

WINONA LAKE – “Mount Hood,” the historic home of the once famous evangelist Billy Sunday and his family, will be moved and partially restored this summer, according to a news release from Grace College.

The home, which is owned and operated by Grace College, has been located above Park Avenue on Sunday Lane since 1911.  While the interior was restored about 20 years ago, the exterior has been deteriorating in its present location. A new, dry foundation is needed for the long-term preservation of the home. Grace College plans to relocate the home to a prominent location on campus between Mount Memorial and the Free Methodist Church on College Avenue.

“We are hopeful that the upcoming move will increase visibility of the historic Billy Sunday home and renew interest in this significant local landmark,” said Dr. Bill Katip, president of Grace College and Seminary. “It is exciting to think about the effect this move will have on the long-term preservation of the home.”

Mount Hood’s foundation has been compromised by water for decades. Although dehumidifiers run continuously, the basement is wet much of the year. Some of the exposed wood – a feature of the home’s character as an Arts and Crafts Bungalow – has become severely rotted as well. The preservation plan includes landscaped surroundings and necessary repair of the exterior.

As part of the recently announced sale of Grace College property between Ninth and 12th Streets along Park Avenue, Silveus Insurance Group will use the current Mount Hood land in its plan for a new corporate headquarters.

“While we acknowledge the historical significance of the home’s original location, we are confident that our partnership with Silveus maintains important heritage while helping facilitate a successful future for the Winona Lake,” said Katip.

Grace College is committed to handling the Billy Sunday home and its original contents responsibly and is in conversation with local preservation experts toward this end. About 700 people visit the Sunday home annually and are hosted by docents from the Winona History Center located in Westminster Hall, the release states.

For more information and tour availability, contact the center at 574-372-5193 or visit www.winonahistorycenter.com.

WINONA LAKE – “Mount Hood,” the historic home of the once famous evangelist Billy Sunday and his family, will be moved and partially restored this summer, according to a news release from Grace College.

The home, which is owned and operated by Grace College, has been located above Park Avenue on Sunday Lane since 1911.  While the interior was restored about 20 years ago, the exterior has been deteriorating in its present location. A new, dry foundation is needed for the long-term preservation of the home. Grace College plans to relocate the home to a prominent location on campus between Mount Memorial and the Free Methodist Church on College Avenue.

“We are hopeful that the upcoming move will increase visibility of the historic Billy Sunday home and renew interest in this significant local landmark,” said Dr. Bill Katip, president of Grace College and Seminary. “It is exciting to think about the effect this move will have on the long-term preservation of the home.”

Mount Hood’s foundation has been compromised by water for decades. Although dehumidifiers run continuously, the basement is wet much of the year. Some of the exposed wood – a feature of the home’s character as an Arts and Crafts Bungalow – has become severely rotted as well. The preservation plan includes landscaped surroundings and necessary repair of the exterior.

As part of the recently announced sale of Grace College property between Ninth and 12th Streets along Park Avenue, Silveus Insurance Group will use the current Mount Hood land in its plan for a new corporate headquarters.

“While we acknowledge the historical significance of the home’s original location, we are confident that our partnership with Silveus maintains important heritage while helping facilitate a successful future for the Winona Lake,” said Katip.

Grace College is committed to handling the Billy Sunday home and its original contents responsibly and is in conversation with local preservation experts toward this end. About 700 people visit the Sunday home annually and are hosted by docents from the Winona History Center located in Westminster Hall, the release states.

For more information and tour availability, contact the center at 574-372-5193 or visit www.winonahistorycenter.com.
Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


Fast Start Allows Warsaw To Cruise Past Plymouth
Looking to move past a mercy-rule loss to Goshen earlier this week, the Warsaw baseball team set their eyes on a different Northern Lakes Conference opponent on Friday: Plymouth. The Tigers started fast, scoring seven runs in the first inning en route to a 10-2 victory.

Firefighters Use Science & Math As They Train On A Real Home
Firefighting is not just putting water on the flames, there’s science and math involved.

Rise Up Event Raises Over $107K For The Magical Meadows
A goal to raise $100,000 was surpassed at the Rise Up Event Thursday evening. Rise Up is the annual fundraiser for The Magical Meadows to support its mission.

Health Department Urges Precautions Against Tick-Borne Illness
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana health officials are urging Hoosiers to protect themselves from tick bites as ticks are active from early spring through late fall.

Eight Indiana Firefighters Among Those Being Honored May 3-4 During National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend
EMMITSBURG, Md. – The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) will host the 44th National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend on May 3-4 in Emmitsburg, Md.