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All the United States Texas Texarkana Ace of Clubs House

Ace of Clubs House

$10,000 won in a poker game in 1884 allowed James Draughon to build this intriguing home.

Texarkana, Texas

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“‘Ace of Clubs’ House. Has 3 groups of octagonal rooms (leaves of a club) opening on a rotunda backed by long rectangular rooms (the club’s stem). Rotunda has a marble mantel, french mirrors and spiral stairway and is topped with 20-foot tower. Built 1884 by J.H. Draughan. Owned since 1894 by Henry Moore family.”   http://www.flickr.com/photos/0ccam/2835410...
Aerial view of the ‘Ace of Clubs House’. Archived Texas postcard.   http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txpstcrd...
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The Ace of Clubs House in Texarkana, Texas (United States).   Michael Barera / Atlas Obscura User
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Local legend holds that the house was built by owner Confederate Veteran Captain James Draughon who won $10,000 in a poker match with an ace of clubs. Draughon happened to be a local lumberman and with his earnings set out to build a mansion befitting of its origin.

Three families lived in the 'Ace of Clubs' house through its span as a residence. The last owners of the home, The Moores, donated the house to the Texarkana Museum System in 1985.

The house was remodeled beginning in 1987 and has operated solely as a museum since. The rooms are ornate and extravagant, a truly unique home inhabited for almost 100 years, built on the luck of the "ace of clubs."

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September 26, 2009

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Ace of Clubs House
420 Pine St.
Texarkana, Texas, 75501
United States
33.423478, -94.044178
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