Grounds include a large front yard, small peach orchard, fence rows filled with grapes, vegetable and herb gardens two small out buildings, a cistern, a well, and a small chicken coop. As you approach the house you realize the house to the left is identical in design. These homes have been known as the “twin houses” since they were built. Kurt Keidel bought a portion of out lots 48-49 in 1910 from Elizabeth Ochs for $1200. He put $200 down and had four years to pay the remainder at eight percent interest. Kurt and his brother Felix, sons of Dr. Albert and Mathilde Eisfled Keidel, married sisters, Gretchen and Hattie ...