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Oct 14, 2012
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- Charmaine Bantugan
John Rowe House
The John Rowe House in Jasper, Minnesota, United States, is described as a "common bungalow type (built ca. 1905) expressed in uncommon material—locally quarried Sioux quartzite." The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. John Rowe, a quarry man, clad the house in local Sioux quartzite after purchasing the home in 1903 for $1,000. The home has been well maintained and is a privately owned residence, not open to the public.
John Rowe House
The John Rowe House in Jasper, Minnesota, United States, is described as a "common bungalow type (built ca. 1905) expressed in uncommon material—locally quarried Sioux quartzite." The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. John Rowe, a quarry man, clad the house in local Sioux quartzite after purchasing the home in 1903 for $1,000. The home has been well maintained and is a privately owned residence, not open to the public.
Oct 14, 2012
John Rowe House
The John Rowe House in Jasper, Minnesota, United States, is described as a "common bungalow type (built ca. 1905) expressed in uncommon material—locally quarried Sioux quartzite." The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. John Rowe, a quarry man, clad the house in local Sioux quartzite after purchasing the home in 1903 for $1,000. The home has been well maintained and is a privately owned residence, not open to the public.Posted Date
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Mar 31, 1980
Mar 31, 1980
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- Charmaine Bantugan
National Register of Historic Places - John Rowe House
Statement of Significance: The Farrar House is significant as a common bungalow house type expressed in uncommon materials, in this case locally quarried stone. The house is in excellent condition and retains much of its original integrity. The original door and interior woodwork are intact. The house is modest, yet substantial, and is a striking addition to the town's residential district.
National Register of Historic Places - John Rowe House
Statement of Significance: The Farrar House is significant as a common bungalow house type expressed in uncommon materials, in this case locally quarried stone. The house is in excellent condition and retains much of its original integrity. The original door and interior woodwork are intact. The house is modest, yet substantial, and is a striking addition to the town's residential district.
National Register of Historic Places - John Rowe House
Statement of Significance:The Farrar House is significant as a common bungalow house type expressed in uncommon materials, in this case locally quarried stone. The house is in excellent condition and retains much of its original integrity. The original door and interior woodwork are intact. The house is modest, yet substantial, and is a striking addition to the town's residential district.
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Jul 12, 2022
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Mar 31, 1980
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National Register of Historic Places
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