[1] It has a Queen Anne style farmhouse with a tower, and a large barn with two octagonal cupolas.
It was the farmstead of Swedish immigrants Peter and Christina Peterson.
[2] Swedes first immigrated to the Lincoln area in 1865–71, forming what became the Swedeburg settlement.
[3] The property was described in its NRHP nomination as "a significant and well-preserved example of Late Victorian architecture somewhat unique in rural Nebraska architecture and specifically important to the local Swedish agricultural community.
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