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1884 establishments in MinnesotaBed and breakfasts in MinnesotaBuildings and structures in Wright County, MinnesotaHouses completed in 1884Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
National Register of Historic Places in Wright County, MinnesotaQueen Anne architecture in Minnesota
Rufus Rand Summer House
Rufus Rand Summer House

The Rand House, nicknamed "Random", is a historic house in Monticello, Minnesota, United States, constructed in 1884 and operated as a bed and breakfast from the mid-1990s until 2020. The house is now a private residence. It was the centerpiece of a summer estate owned by Minneapolis businessman Rufus Rand, Sr., and his wife Susan Mealey. The Rand House and a nearby building were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 as the Rufus Rand Summer House and Carriage Barn for having local significance in the themes of architecture, commerce, and entertainment/recreation. They were nominated for being representative of the late-19th-century country estates built by Twin Cities businessmen, their Queen Anne architecture, and association with Rand, a prominent utility executive.

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