Farr House
The Farr House is a historic three-story house located at 106 E. Wynoka St. in Pierre, South Dakota.
Construction began in 1909, as reported in the Pierre Weekly Free Press in April of that year, which described it as destined to be "one of the finest residences in Pierre when completed." The house was designed by architect E. J. Donohue of the Gilfillan Block, St. Paul, Minnesota, in the Colonial Revival style. Donohue's design exhibits Georgian and Adamesque influences and features Ionic columns on the porch, two-story Ionic pilasters at the front corners, Palladian windows, and a dentillated cornice. The house's first owner, Colonel E. P. Farr, was a veteran and banker; his wife, Mary Noyes Farr, was one of the first female doctors in Pierre. Peter Norbeck later lived in the house during his term as Governor of South Dakota, and Governor Carl Gunderson also lived in the house for a short time. The house is single family residence that has rooms available on AirBnB.
The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 1980.