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Little white house at Wunderlich farm. It calls itself an interactive history park. I liked this little house, and I got this off of the internet about it: “Kreinhop Hildebrandt House. This house was built in 1882 near Falvel RD and Spring Stuebner Road, not far from Kreinhop elementary. The first occupants were August and Dorothea Keinhop and there are 12 children. In 1909 the youngest son, August married Clara Hildebrandt and bought the home from his widowed mother. In 1917 the home was sold to Clara’s brother Ed Hildebrandt for $6000. Ed Hildebrandt married Lydia Theiss and they raised three children in this house: Melvin, Vernon, and Louise. This house features the time period of 1943 at the height of World War II. This is the first house in museum property to have items with electricity and plumbing.” So, kind of fun.

Oil on 4x4 inch panel mounted to approx. 6x6 inch black handmade frame.

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Little white house at Wunderlich farm. It calls itself an interactive history park. I liked this little house, and I got this off of the internet about it: “Kreinhop Hildebrandt House. This house was built in 1882 near Falvel RD and Spring Stuebner Road, not far from Kreinhop elementary. The first occupants were August and Dorothea Keinhop and there are 12 children. In 1909 the youngest son, August married Clara Hildebrandt and bought the home from his widowed mother. In 1917 the home was sold to Clara’s brother Ed Hildebrandt for $6000. Ed Hildebrandt married Lydia Theiss and they raised three children in this house: Melvin, Vernon, and Louise. This house features the time period of 1943 at the height of World War II. This is the first house in museum property to have items with electricity and plumbing.” So, kind of fun.

Oil on 4x4 inch panel mounted to approx. 6x6 inch black handmade frame.

Little white house at Wunderlich farm. It calls itself an interactive history park. I liked this little house, and I got this off of the internet about it: “Kreinhop Hildebrandt House. This house was built in 1882 near Falvel RD and Spring Stuebner Road, not far from Kreinhop elementary. The first occupants were August and Dorothea Keinhop and there are 12 children. In 1909 the youngest son, August married Clara Hildebrandt and bought the home from his widowed mother. In 1917 the home was sold to Clara’s brother Ed Hildebrandt for $6000. Ed Hildebrandt married Lydia Theiss and they raised three children in this house: Melvin, Vernon, and Louise. This house features the time period of 1943 at the height of World War II. This is the first house in museum property to have items with electricity and plumbing.” So, kind of fun.

Oil on 4x4 inch panel mounted to approx. 6x6 inch black handmade frame.

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