The historic district, now known as the Christian Herschler Winery, is located on the edge of town.
[1] At the time of its nomination it included three contributing buildings: the house (1865), barn (1865) and a shed/summer kitchen.
[2] It also includes two noncontributing buildings: a two-room brick structure and a cement foundation.
A year after they expanded their buildings they were forced to sell their property and its contents at a Sheriff's sale.
This article about a property in Lee County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.