The house was constructed in 1909 by Nebraska architect William F. Gernandt.
The home's Neoclassical design features a full height porch with groups of banded columns and a wide front door with symmetrical lights on the sides; the home is considered the best representation of Neoclassical architecture in Cambridge.
W. H. Faling, a local merchant and the first chairman of Cambridge, owned and occupied the house until his death in 1933.
[2] The W. H. Faling House was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 22, 1999.
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