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The historic William Poeschel Home sits on many acres of land not far from the Missouri River
In about 1869, a two-story red brick home known as the William Poeschel House was built. It's located on West 10th Street about two miles west of the Hermann city limits in Missouri (Gasconade County).
Imagine coming home to this big house in 1854: the Baker Plantation
The Sylvester Marion Baker and Frances Anne Stephens Baker House. This big two-story historic home is located at 60 Booneslick Road in the vicinity of Montgomery City, Missouri (Montgomery County). This Greek Revival-style house was built in 1854. There's a one-story portico in front. The interior includes a formal entryway and an open staircase.
The 1852 Heinrich Gloe House is a restored pioneer home in Rhineland, Missouri and represents history of immigration
Rhineland is a village in Montgomery County, Missouri. According to Data USA, the 2020 census record of Rhineland’s population was 107. Its name came from German immigrants who were from the Rhine river region in Europe. Rhineland was one of the first towns that accepted federal funds to be located out of the flood plain. It had been devastated by the flood of 1993. The houses had to be moved one and a half miles uphill.
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