Hans Hanson House
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The Hans Hanson House, also known as the Hans-Lindfors Mansion, is a historic 16-room Italianate house in Marquette, Kansas, built in 1888 by Hans Hanson, a prominent figure in the town's history. Hanson, a founder of Marquette and early promoter of broom corn, owned the house for over 100 years.
Featuring Carpenter Gothic style influenced by Swedish architecture, the house has been restored to its original appearance and includes Hanson's original 1871 wood-frame cabin in the backyard, where the Marquette city charter was signed. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, the Hans Hanson House stands as a testament to the town's rich heritage.
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