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Emmert Zippel House

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Built
  
1837 (1837)

NRHP Reference #
  
96000511

Area
  
6,500 m²

Architectural style
  
I-house

Opened
  
1837

Added to NRHP
  
2 May 1996

Emmert-Zippel House

Location
  
3279 Maryville Rd., 2mi. N of IL 162, Granite City, Illinois

Similar
  
Old Six Mile Museum, Benjamin Stephenson House, Argosy Casino Alton, Grant's Farm, Chain of Rocks Bridge

The Emmert-Zippel House is a historic house located at 3729 Maryville Road in Granite City, Illinois. William Emmert built the house in 1837; he married the following year, and he and his family lived in the house. At the time, the house was located in a rural setting in Granite City, which was then known as Six Mile due to its distance from St. Louis. The house is a five-bay I-house, a housing style named for its popularity in Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa. I-houses, including the Emmert-Zippel House, were two-story structures with two rooms on each floor connected by a central hall and staircase. Emmert lived in the house until 1881, and his family sold the house to August and Elizabeth Zippel in 1884.

The Zippel family lived in the house until 1984, when the Old Six Mile Historical Society bought the house and made it a museum, known as the Old Six Mile Museum.

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 1996.

References

Emmert-Zippel House Wikipedia