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Norrish House
Historic house in Minnesota, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Claflin-Norrish House is a historic octagonal house located in Hastings, Minnesota, United States; a contributing property to the West Second Street Residential Historic District. The two-story home was built of limestone covered with stucco. Special features include a windowed cupola and wrap-around porch. It still stands at Spring and West 2nd Streets.[2][3] It is one of scores of eight-sided homes built in the antebellum United States.
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Location | Hastings, Minnesota |
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Coordinates | 44°44′38.21″N 92°51′19.33″W |
Built | 1857-1858 |
Architectural style | Octagonal |
Part of | West Second Street Residential Historic District (ID78003072[1]) |
Designated CP | July 31, 1978 |
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Originally built for the Clafflin family, John F. Norris purchased the house in the late 19th century. After the mid-1940s, the house was remodeled into 5 unit apartments. It was bought by John and Lorena Phelps and has been going through renovation to make it a single family house.[4]