NRHP: Herter Hagaman Farmstead Boundary Increase

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Herter Hagaman Farmstead boundary increase

Herter Hagaman Farmstead boundary increase

NRHP Reference #: 00000835

NRHP Listing Date: 20040728

Location

rural, Walton vicinity, Lancaster County, Nebraska

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Summary

The Herter Farmstead is located near Lincoln. Its operations began in 1876. The farmstead is a rare and well-preserved collection of agricultural buildings that reflect farming in Nebraska in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Herter House is a good example of a vernacular interpretation of the Queen Anne, free classical style.

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