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- The Burton-Rosenmeier House is a historic house in Little Falls, Minnesota. Built in 1903 by businessman Barney Burton, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1986, for both its architectural and historical significance. The house now serves as the Little Falls Convention and Visitor Center. (en)
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- Exterior of the house (en)
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- Christian and Gordon Rosenmeier (en)
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- Gordon Rosenmeier .jpg (en)
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- The Burton-Rosenmeier House is a historic house in Little Falls, Minnesota. Built in 1903 by businessman Barney Burton, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1986, for both its architectural and historical significance. The house now serves as the Little Falls Convention and Visitor Center. (en)
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