The Andreasen–Rossen House includes a two hundred acre historic district[1] located near Ferndale, California.Designed by architect builder William S. Fitzell, the Andreasen–Rossen House was completed for Frands Wilhelm Andreasen in 1901.
[2] While called his "Skim Milk House" for Andreasen's thrifty habit of getting skim milk from other dairies to feed to his hogs,[3] he also ran a creamery and dairy of his own.
[3] In 1901, Andreasen sold the house to the Rossen family who lived there until 1988.
[3] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 25 September 1989.
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