NRHP: Frank Rademacher House

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Frank Rademacher House (Paul Kersenbrock House)

Frank Rademacher House (Paul Kersenbrock House)

NRHP Reference #: 80002460

NRHP Listing Date: 19800311

Location

1424 Grove, Crete, Saline County, Nebraska

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Summary

Built in 1894, the house, located in Crete, was designed by the Lincoln architectural firm of James Tyler and Son and represents a simplified version of the Queen Anne style. Rademacher achieved success in the furniture and undertaking business from 1870 to 1926 and was a charter member of the Nebraska Funeral Directors Association, organized in 1885.

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