Historical may seem an inadequate descriptor for one of Brown County's most remarkable structures. This home, completed in 1929 amidst the great depression, is more than just a building. It’s a living testament to the era's craftsmanship and vision. From its origins, the property tells a story of a pioneering spirit and unity. Constructed atop a dome of bedrock discovered during an oil search, this residence reflects the thoughtful design and innovation of its time. The on-site foundry that produced the original metalwork and the French and German design influences are just a few elements that can contribute to its awe-inspiring presence. The moment you arrive, the unique architectural design and expensive Veranda porch evoke a sense of historical grandeur. The home's features are too many to list but include 5,398 sq ft, 5 beds, 3 baths, a finished basement, a garage apartment, in ground swimming pool, and so much more. You have to see this property to appreciate the craftsmanship!