The Herman B. and Anne Marie Dahle House is a very intact Classical Revival home built in 1911 in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin for one of the city's prominent citizens.
Meanwhile, Herman served as postmaster, was prominent in Mount Horeb's Lutheran church, and developed some creamery businesses.
It is 2.5 stories tall, with a foundation of rock-faced brownstone and the upper parts clad in narrow clapboard.
It was designed by James O. Gordon of Madison in Classical Revival style, with the front door framed by two two-story Colossal Doric Order columns.
The walls are topped with a denticulated frieze, then broad eaves, then a hip roof, broken by gable-roofed dormers.