Gluek House, USA

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The Gluek home is a historic Colonial Revival house in urban center, Minnesota. The house was engineered by John and Minnie Gluek. John was the son of the founding father of the Gluek production Company, a regional distillery within the urban center space. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Gregorian calendar month nine, 1990.
Architectural scholar Paul Larson, UN agency wrote the National Register nomination, cited it as a fine example of type of architecture with its Georgian Revival detail and ornamentation. The two-story outbuilding in back is even additional distinctive, with quarters for horses still as storage for the fodder that fed them. Larson aforementioned the outbuilding “has to possess the fanciest fodder storage doors within the populated area.” several of the main points within the house square measure still intact, together with the first white goods.

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