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Ole Carlson House : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ole Carlson House
The Ole Carlson House is a historic farmhouse in Dodge County, Minnesota; located in Canisteo Township, it is approximately from Kasson, Minnesota. The private home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on April 16, 1982. The structure was built by Ole Anderson Aasved, a self-educated Norwegian farmer who found prosperity in the American Upper Midwest. ==Structure==
The Ole Carlson House is located on County Road 15, south of Kasson in Dodge County, Minnesota. Its location on a slight elevation makes the structure very visible. The house is a large, two-story, almost square brick structure, symmetrical in arrangement with a hip roof and roof deck, with a projecting central gabled pavilion. At the time the home was completed, it had a balustrade along the edge of the roof deck, however it is no longer present. In addition to the main house, a small one-story brick addition on the eastern side (rear) houses a summer kitchen.〔Robert M. Frame III, Minnesota Historic Properties Inventory Form, June 5, 1981.〕 The design includes elements reminiscent of the Italianate style, which are often found in rural Minnesota farmhouses of the era and used to emphasize verticality. These elements include two-over-two double-hung sash windows in tall rectangular openings with keystone segmental-arch hoods, and the hooded double front entrance. Unlike similar houses, conventional eave brackets were never applied to the house.〔 The south foundation includes a datestone with the designer's name "O. A. Aasved" as well as the date "1880".〔
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