NRHP: Glenn and Addie Perry Farmhouse

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Glenn & Addie Perry Farmhouse

Glenn & Addie Perry Farmhouse

NRHP Reference #: 06000999

NRHP Listing Date: 20061108

Location

rural, Plattsmouth vicinity, Cass County, Nebraska

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Summary

Located in rural Cass County, the Perry Farmhouse was constructed in 1914. The farmhouse is largely Queen Anne style in form, with a full-width, two-story Prairie style porch on the front. Queen Anne stylistic details are seen in the hipped roof with projecting gables and the boxed eaves, while the Prairie style is evidenced by its uniform wall surfaces, its hipped roof with hipped dormer on the front, and the Prairie/Craftsman style windows.

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