The two-story Fisher-Farmer house was built in the early 1900’s. Designed in the Edwardian style, it features a wrap-around porch, grand foyer, pocket doors, and 7 fireplaces. Every room of the house is decked in fresh greenery and classical touches that will make you feel as though you’re walking into the Christmas of yesteryear. This is the Enderlin children's favorite holiday, and they love helping decorate the numerous Christmas trees located throughout the house. Since the home was last on tour several years ago, decor changes have been made in every room. Most notably, the entire property has been outfitted with new electrical wiring, allowing for the installation of chandeliers. The original woodwork on the staircase, built-ins, and majority of fireplaces, however, remains permanently unaltered. Thanks to the gracious Fisher-Farmer family, a great deal of information has recently been learned about the house’s past. The home’s fascinating history will be on display and include excerpts from letters written home by one of the original family members who served as a soldier during WWII. In them, he reminisces over Christmases long ago and his hopes for Christmases to come.