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Haste-Crumpacker House

Coordinates: 41°28′11.66″N 87°3′29.58″W / 41.4699056°N 87.0582167°W / 41.4699056; -87.0582167
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Haste-Crumpacker House
summer 2010
Haste-Crumpacker House is located in Indiana
Haste-Crumpacker House
Location208 N Michigan St, Valparaiso, Indiana
Coordinates41°28′11.66″N 87°3′29.58″W / 41.4699056°N 87.0582167°W / 41.4699056; -87.0582167
Arealess than 1 acre (0.40 ha)[2]
NRHP reference No.10000374[1]
Added to NRHPJune 24, 2010[1]

The Haste-Crumpacker House, in Valparaiso, Indiana, was built in 1887.[2]

According to the National Park Service:

The Haste-Crumpacker House is a locally outstanding example of Late Victorian Eclectic architecture. The style and methods of construction reflect an era of prosperity for the city of Valparaiso as well as the advancement in construction technologies. Built for George Haste in 1887, the elegant home was described in local newspapers of the time as an “elegant residence” and a “substantial improvement to Valparaiso,” reflecting the social importance and economic prosperity that much of Indiana experienced in the decades following the Civil War.[3]

It's one of 17 individual properties nominated for the National Register by Partners in Preservation.[4]

The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on June 24, 2010.[1] The listing was announced as the featured listing in the National Park Service's weekly list of July 2, 2010.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Announcements and actions on properties for the National Register of Historic Places for July 2, 2010". Weekly Listings. National Park Service. July 2, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
  2. ^ a b Gregg Abell (March 28, 2009). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Haste-Crumpacker House" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2010-08-06. (54 pages, including 21 photos)
  3. ^ "Weekly Highlight 07/02/2010 Haste-Crumpacker House, Porter County, Indiana".
  4. ^ Cynthia Ogorek (June 20, 2010). "Foundation makes preservation possible". NWI.COM.[permanent dead link]