The 1878 home is a wood-frame structure with a large two-story stairwell tower that was added on by Volstead shortly after he purchased the property in 1894. During Volstead's time, the first floor had a large screened porch; this has now been replaced by an open porch. The interior is adorned with oak woodwork and stained glass.[5] Volstead moved to a new home in Granite Falls in 1930.[5] The first Volstead House remained privately owned until 1974, when it was listed on the National Register and converted into a historic house museum. Five years later it was donated to the city.[4]
^ ab"Andrew J. Volstead House". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Archived from the original on April 3, 2008. Retrieved November 15, 2007.