The home’s original owner, John H Dickman, bought it in 1899 for $125. Mr. Dickman worked in Covington’s thriving garment industry through the 1930’s. As a nod to Mr. Dickman the main room is tastefully decorated with line drawings of women’s fashion from that era. Welcome to The Historic John H Dickman House, a stunning piece of history nestled in the heart of Covington. This fully renovated home is teeming with details of its past, from the beautiful arched doorways to the hardwood floors that add to its timeless charm. And with the heart of Covington in your backyard, you won't be lacking for adventure either! Check out nearby Devou Park with its epic views of the Cincinnati skyline and…
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Amenities
Stay comfortable during warmer season with installed air conditioning
Air Conditioning
This house has a dishwasher
Dishwasher
Property Also Includes
Dryer
Heater
Kitchen
Living Area
Microwave
No Smoking
Tv
Washer
Hair Dryer
Bed Sheets Provided
Centralized Heating
Dining Table
Internet Access
Coffee System
Cookware/dishes/utensils
Ice Maker
Oven
Refrigerator
Spices
Stovetop
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The workers of
Covington, KY
traveled to their offices around
17
minutes lately and
drove alone
to get there. The rest of the residents
carpooled
and
used public transit.
Average travel time:
21.5 minutes
Commuter Transportation
The most common method of travel for workersin
Covington, KY
was
Drove Alone (76%)
, followed by those who
Carpooled (9.1%)
and those who
used Public Transit (6.7%).