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Herter Farmstead

1876 establishments in NebraskaBuildings and structures completed in 1876Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in NebraskaNational Register of Historic Places in Lancaster County, NebraskaNebraska Registered Historic Place stubs
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The Herter Farmstead is an estate with a historic farm house and several outbuildings in Walton, Nebraska. The two-story house was built in 1876 for Abraham Herter, an immigrant from Switzerland. In 1892, his son, Jacob W. Herter, decided to redesign the house in the Queen Anne style, with a tower and classical columns. Edward, the third-generation property owned, inherited the house in 1960, followed by his daughter Norma in 1973, who lived here with her husband, Wayne Hagaman. The property has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 24, 2000.

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Herter Farmstead
South 148th Street,

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South 148th Street 5311
68461
Nebraska, United States
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