Patrick H. Rahilly House

Coordinates: 44°24′39.5″N 92°21′2.5″W / 44.410972°N 92.350694°W / 44.410972; -92.350694
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Patrick H. Rahilly House
The Patrick H. Rahilly House viewed from the southeast
Patrick H. Rahilly House is located in Minnesota
Patrick H. Rahilly House
Patrick H. Rahilly House is located in the United States
Patrick H. Rahilly House
LocationCounty Road 15, Mount Pleasant Township, Minnesota
Nearest cityLake City, Minnesota
Coordinates44°24′39.5″N 92°21′2.5″W / 44.410972°N 92.350694°W / 44.410972; -92.350694
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1880
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.75001032[1]
Significant dates
Boundary increaseMarch 2, 1979
Designated February 13, 1975

The Patrick H. Rahilly House is a historic house in Mount Pleasant Township, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1880 for Patrick Henry Rahilly (1832–1931), one of southern Minnesota's earliest and most successful farmers and entrepreneurs, who went on to serve in the state legislature.[2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 for its state-level significance in the themes of architecture and politics/government.[3] It was nominated for its associations with Rahilly and for its exemplary Italianate architecture atypically located in a rural setting.[2]

During a long period of vacancy, the Rahilly House deteriorated from repeated storm damage.[4] On July 26, 2018, Jason Reese purchased the property with intentions to restore the property to its original grandeur.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b VanBrocklin, Lynne (November 4, 1974). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form:Rahilly, Patrick Henry, House". National Park Service. Retrieved January 7, 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Rahilly, Patrick H., House". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
  4. ^ Past By (April 17, 2017). "Patrick H. Rahilly House". Facebook. Retrieved January 7, 2018.

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