1715 Lake Ave., Plymouth, Indiana. County/parish: Marshall.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places June 15, 2012. NRIS 12000338.
1 contributing building. 1 contributing site. 3 contributing structures.
The Hoham-Klinghammer-Weckerle House and Brewery Site, located in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana is connected to three German families, all related through marriage, that settled in the area in 1844–1865. The Hoham, Klinghammer, and Weckerle families established and operated the Plymouth Brewery from 1857 to 1888. Among several buildings that existed at brewery site was a Stick/Queen Anne style house, now the only remaining building at the site.
The exact date and builder of the house is not known, construction started prior to 1882, probably by the Klinghammers. The largely brick house has two full floors and a half story top floor. A partially exposed full basement adds to the overall height of the house. Two brick vaults are buried fifty feet west of the house and were a part of the original brewery building.
(read more...)National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/132004134