Elson-Dudley House

The home was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 18, 1979, under the Meridian Multiple Property Submission.

[1] It is also part of Merrehope Historic District, which was listed on the National Register on September 19, 1988.

[3] The "pink house", as it is known locally, prominently features pedimented gables, a front veranda with a corner, conical-roofed turret, and a conical roofed tower.

The front porch features turned balusters with center beads and the multi-panel entrance door is headed by a stained glass transom.

The house holds ten fireplaces, five chimneys, a grand staircase, and sports an asymmetrical facade.