Why is Comstock House an important landmark of local history? Word count: 100 words.
-The Comstock House belonged to a railroad builder, Solomon G. Comstock. The daughter of Comstock became the first female president of Radcliffe College. Comstock was a pioneer in local business. He contributed to drive the growth of Moorhead and surrounding regions. Comstock and his family lived in the house for more than 50 years. It has a story of Comstock and his impact on Red River Valley in Moorhead, Minnesota. The Comstock House was built in 1883 which is over 130 years old now. It is not only an old houses with a long history but also a historic museum for later generations like us to know about and remember the history of Minnesota. It is the house which showcases the popular styles of architecture of the time, Victorian Age.


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