English: John J. Suhr House (John Nader, 1886) at 121 Langdon Street in Madison, Wisconsin. The Suhr family, the owners of the local German-American Bank, were at the time the only German family that resided in the "Yankee"-dominated Mansion Hill neighborhood. Designed by John Nader in the Second Empire style, the house was later modified with a neoclassical porch. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and is a contributing structure in the Langdon Street Historic District.
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