The Hager House is a two-story stone house in Hagerstown, Maryland, United States that dates to c. 1740. The house was built by Jonathan Hager, a German immigrant from Westphalia, who founded Hagerstown. The basement contains two spring-fed pools of water, providing a secure water source. Hager sold the property, then known as Hager's Fancy to Jacob Rohrer. The house remained in the Rohrer family until 1944, when it was acquired by the Washington County Historical Society. The restored house was given to the City of Hagerstown in 1954 and opened to the public in 1962 as a historic house museum.
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| - The Hager House is a two-story stone house in Hagerstown, Maryland, United States that dates to c. 1740. The house was built by Jonathan Hager, a German immigrant from Westphalia, who founded Hagerstown. The basement contains two spring-fed pools of water, providing a secure water source. Hager sold the property, then known as Hager's Fancy to Jacob Rohrer. The house remained in the Rohrer family until 1944, when it was acquired by the Washington County Historical Society. The restored house was given to the City of Hagerstown in 1954 and opened to the public in 1962 as a historic house museum. (en)
- La casa Hager es una casa de piedra de dos pisos situada en Hagerstown, Maryland, Estados Unidos, que data del año 1740. La casa fue construida por Jonathan Hager, un inmigrante alemán de Westfalia, que fundó Hagerstown. En el sótano hay dos piscinas alimentadas por manantiales de agua, proporcionando una fuente de agua segura. Hager vendió la propiedad a Jacob Rohrer, en aquel entonces conocida como Fancy Hager. La casa permaneció por la familia Rohrer hasta 1944, cuando fue adquirida por la Sociedad Histórica del Condado de Washington. La casa restaurada se le otorgó a la ciudad de Hagerstown en 1954 y se abrió al público en 1962 como un museo histórico. (es)
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| - The Hager House is a two-story stone house in Hagerstown, Maryland, United States that dates to c. 1740. The house was built by Jonathan Hager, a German immigrant from Westphalia, who founded Hagerstown. The basement contains two spring-fed pools of water, providing a secure water source. Hager sold the property, then known as Hager's Fancy to Jacob Rohrer. The house remained in the Rohrer family until 1944, when it was acquired by the Washington County Historical Society. The restored house was given to the City of Hagerstown in 1954 and opened to the public in 1962 as a historic house museum. The Hager House is located off Key Street in Hagerstown City Park, and is open for visits from April through December. Tours, on the hour, go from 10am to 4pm. The Hager House is the site of many activities throughout the year as well, including annual Fall Fest, Doll House Tours, Ghost Tours, and Archaeological Dig-It Tours. (en)
- La casa Hager es una casa de piedra de dos pisos situada en Hagerstown, Maryland, Estados Unidos, que data del año 1740. La casa fue construida por Jonathan Hager, un inmigrante alemán de Westfalia, que fundó Hagerstown. En el sótano hay dos piscinas alimentadas por manantiales de agua, proporcionando una fuente de agua segura. Hager vendió la propiedad a Jacob Rohrer, en aquel entonces conocida como Fancy Hager. La casa permaneció por la familia Rohrer hasta 1944, cuando fue adquirida por la Sociedad Histórica del Condado de Washington. La casa restaurada se le otorgó a la ciudad de Hagerstown en 1954 y se abrió al público en 1962 como un museo histórico. La casa Hager está situado junto a Key Street, en el Hagerstown City Park y está abierto desde abril hasta diciembre. (es)
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