The historic Hovey House, located at 318 Houston Avenue, is a beautifully restored 1889 Queen Anne Victorian, just one block off Muskegon Avenue and a short walk to Muskegon Lake and downtown attractions. Built by Horatio Hovey—co-founder of the Hovey & McCracken lumber company, President of Muskegon Savings Bank, and husband to Nelly Hovey—this iconic home reflects the craftsmanship and prosperity of Muskegon’s lumber era. Hovey was a civic leader whose influence helped shape the city’s growth, and his residence stands as a tribute to Muskegon’s past and future. Designated as a Michigan Historic Site, the property has been meticulously restored with incredible attention to detail, showcasing original pocket doors, intricate trim work, and the timeless charm of Victorian architecture.