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Herman Schroeder House and Livery

1880 establishments in MinnesotaBrick buildings and structuresGerman-American culture in MinnesotaHouses completed in 1880Houses in Scott County, Minnesota
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in MinnesotaNational Register of Historic Places in Scott County, MinnesotaVernacular architecture in Minnesota
HermanSchroederHouseShakopeeMN
HermanSchroederHouseShakopeeMN

The Herman Schroeder House and Livery is a historic residence in Shakopee, Minnesota, United States. The house and outbuilding were constructed in 1880 for Herman Schroeder (1854–1922), the longtime owner of Shakopee's most successful brickyard and an influential civic leader. Both buildings feature ornate brick detailing, including on an outhouse addition to the livery. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2023 for its significance in the theme of art. It was nominated for its association with Schroeder, a German immigrant whose signature red "Shakopee" bricks were used in numerous buildings throughout the region.

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Herman Schroeder House and Livery
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Bluff Avenue East 741
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Minnesota, United States
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