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Simon Weldele House

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Area
  
Less than one acre

MPS
  
Wright County MRA

Designated
  
December 11, 1979

Architectural style
  
American Queen Anne style

Built
  
1893

NRHP Reference #
  
79001266

Opened
  
1893

Simon Weldele House

Location
  
311 River Street, Delano, Minnesota

Similar
  
Goldstein Museum of Design, Mall of America, Minnesota Zoo

The Simon Weldele House is a historic house in Delano, Minnesota, United States, built in 1893. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 for having local significance in the theme of architecture. It was nominated as one of the few architecturally significant residences surviving in Delano, and a well-preserved example of the restrained Queen Anne houses once common in Wright County.

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Description

The Simon Weldele House is a wood frame building rising two and a half stories. It is irregular in plan, with multiple gables emerging from a hip roof, and a polygonal corner tower. Elements of Queen Anne style include the wraparound porch with turned posts, fretwork gable panels, stained glass, and polychrome exterior.

History

Simon Weldele was born in 1860 in nearby Buffalo Township and moved to Delano, a growing railroad town, in 1884, where he opened a saloon. This house, constructed in 1893, was the first in Delano to have a hot water heater. Weldele was remembered for being active in civic and church affairs.

References

Simon Weldele House Wikipedia