Julius Boesel House, Queen Anne style residence in New Bremen, United States.
The Julius Boesel House is a Queen Anne style residence in New Bremen built with brick and frame construction on a stone foundation. The structure contains twenty rooms arranged across two and a half stories, with an outbuilding for carriages located on the property.
The house was designed and built in 1895 by architect J.A. Chapin. It gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, acknowledging its historical importance.
The residence shows how wealthy families of the late 1800s built homes to display their success and social standing in the community. The ornate design and large rooms reflected the tastes of prosperous households during that era.
The building can be viewed from the exterior and clearly displays its original Queen Anne architecture following a comprehensive restoration. Its location in New Bremen makes it easily accessible for a walk through the historic neighborhood.
Local newspapers reported that when this spacious house was completed in 1895, it created the feeling of a larger city appearing in the small town. Restoration work in the 1970s removed modern additions to return the home to its original appearance.
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