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Restaurant Location Specialty(s) The Machine Shed: Urbandale, Iowa: Farmhouse Breakfast (big portions): "Farmer's Daughter" & "Hungry Man's Breakfast", "I Love Eggs"-get a free egg, giant cinnamon rolls: Loveless Cafe: Nashville, Tennessee: South-style breakfast: hot biscuits and gravy & country ham with sorghum syrup: Pancake Pantry: Nashville ...
Urbandale is located in the northwest part of the Des Moines Metro Area at the intersections of Interstates 35 and 80, and Iowa Highway 141.According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 21.94 square miles (56.82 km 2), of which 21.92 square miles (56.77 km 2) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2) is water.
The house was built by Carl V. Andersen, and the barn, machine shed, and hog house by Jacksonville carpenter gangs. Chris Poldberg was born in Denmark in 1862. His original surname was Andersen, but he changed it to avoid confusion with the multiple families in the area whose name was Andersen. [ 2 ]
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The farmstead also includes a barn, corn crib, granary, machine shed, grain bins, goat shed and chicken house. There is a stone oven in the bluff where Eve Haberkorn baked the bread that she sold. A brewery cellar is also located inside a natural cave in the bluff.
The contributing buildings include an American Four Square house, a barn, cob house and wash house, hen house, outhouse, machine shed, corn crib, two hog houses, and a garage. The non-contributing building is a second garage built in the late 20th century, and the non-contributing object is an incomplete wind mill .
Tangen Home in 1875 town of Walnut Hill General Store. Living History Farms is a 500-acre open-air museum located in Urbandale, Iowa, United States.The museum's mission is to educate visitors and demonstrate the past 300 years of Iowa's agricultural history.