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Hudson's house is now a bed & breakfast which was for sale when I took the pictures on July 1. Across the street from the house is his personal water tower, which was discontinued after a city water system was created. I took a picture of the RHP sign description by the water tower if you want me to upload it. Royalbroil 05:22, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Based on your talk page reply, it is Huson not Hudson then, so this article is named okay. I wonder why the B&B is named Gilbert Huson House, while the RHP is Henry H. Huson House. I see that your pic and B&B pics are of the same place. I wonder, to get a good pic of the house do you have to wait until the leaves come off the trees. doncram (talk) 13:20, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
About uploading the RHP sign, especially now that I see it is cited as a source in the article, it seems very relevant to include a pic of it. I think it would add. I should mention that there's a chance that a plaque pic would get deleted, as there has been some controversy about pics of plaques: someone has argued that they are copyrighted and that you would have to get explicit permission to use a picture, and deleted a bunch of NRHP plaque pics a while back. doncram (talk) 13:25, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]