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Oppertshauser House Tours

Oppertshauser House Tours 6741

Red Brick Common



Opening in July

Built in 1910, the Oppertshauser house hosts our museum collection from 1890 to 1930s and reflects what a home would have looked like 100 years ago.

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Garden Party by Brenda Evjen

Specializing in ‘everlasting blooms’, ceramic castles and garden totems there will be many exciting pieces for display in your...
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Garden Party by Brenda Evjen

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