Reynold Rapp Residence

Reynold Rapp Residence
General information
Location First Street South
Town or city Spalding, Saskatchewan
Country Canada
Completed 1926

The Reynold Rapp Residence is a municipal designated historic building located in the village of Spalding, Saskatchewan, Canada. The property is a 2-story, wood house that was constructed in 1926.[1] In 1948, Reynold Rapp and his family moved into the house. He served as town overseer from 1950 to 1957 and as a member of Parlement from 1958 until 1968. The property was donated to the community in 1971 to serve as the home of the Reynold Rapp Museum, that was opened in 1972 by John Diefenbaker.

References

  1. "Reynold Rapp Residence". www.historicplaces.ca. 2008-01-29. Retrieved 2012-05-21.

Coordinates: 52°19′47″N 104°29′47″W / 52.3297°N 104.4963°W / 52.3297; -104.4963

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