Charles A. Weyerhaeuser and Musser Houses

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Location608 Highland Ave., Little Falls, Minnesota
Coordinates45°58′15″N 94°21′57″W / 45.97083°N 94.36583°W / 45.97083; -94.36583
Area9 acres (3.6 ha)
Built1898
Charles A. Weyerhaeuser and Musser Houses
Both houses from the exterior
Charles A. Weyerhaeuser and Musser Houses is located in Minnesota
Charles A. Weyerhaeuser and Musser Houses
Charles A. Weyerhaeuser and Musser Houses is located in the United States
Charles A. Weyerhaeuser and Musser Houses
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Location608 Highland Ave., Little Falls, Minnesota
Coordinates45°58′15″N 94°21′57″W / 45.97083°N 94.36583°W / 45.97083; -94.36583
Area9 acres (3.6 ha)
Built1898
Built byA.D. Harrison
Architectural styleShingle Style
NRHP reference No.85001990[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 5, 1985

The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser and Musser Houses are historic houses in Little Falls, Minnesota that were the homes of Charles Augustus Weyerhaeuser (1866-1930) and Richard Drew Musser (1865-1958), founders of the Pine Tree Lumber Company, a business that played a major role in the growth of Little Falls, as it built a strong lumber industry within the town. The houses were added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 5, 1985. The houses are now the location of the Linden Hill Historic Estate.[2][3]

The houses were the location of a concert by famous pianist Van Cliburn after he won the inaugural International Tchaikovsky Competition.[3]

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