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This house has a great history. Huebert and Iona Keuneke built this house in 1965. Hubert cut down all of the trees, milled all of the lumber, drove every nail and set every brick on this property. My wife and I bought this house in 2016. The landscape has changed quite a bit. The West pines are all gone. The timber frame barn is now sided with sheet metal, and the corn crib was engineered into a grainery. The Keunekeβs farmed, made maple syrup, sorghum, and were famous for their quilts and rug weaving.