NRHP: Brandhoefer Mansion

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Brandhoefer Mansion (Mansion on the Hill)

Brandhoefer Mansion (Mansion on the Hill)

NRHP Reference #: 73001065

NRHP Listing Date: 19731003

Location

10th & Spruce, Ogallala, Keith County, Nebraska

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Summary

Known as "The Mansion on the Hill," the two-story brick residence was built in 1887 by Leonidas A. Brandhoefer. The house, located in Ogallala, incorporates Italianate and Queen Anne elements in its design and was one of the first western Nebraska homes to display the popular eastern residential styles.

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