HISTORY
Photo of our farm from the 1950's
Our names are Craig and Nancy Rogge, and we have lived on and owned this property for over 34 years. We have raised two children here and have used our barns and property all these years to raise horses, cows, chickens, ducks, rabbits, cats, and dogs. We have 30+ years of wonderful memories and stories on our little piece of paradise!
Our barns were built in 1944 by a previous owner, Walter Kurzweil, who used the property and barns for a dairy farm and who our street is named after. Walter Kurzweil had deep ties to the Raymore community as well as had family connections to the Maxine Dean family (Walter was her uncle), another prominent Raymore name.
If you go back even further, our property was granted to a young man in 1857 as part of the “ScripWarrant Act of 1847.” At that time, public land was gifted through this Act to military personnel for their service in the Mexican American War. At a later time around 1872, J.W. Harrelson, one of Raymore’s founding members, owned our property.
We are thrilled to share our farm and restored barns with our clients. There is a lot of history here, but our hope is that you walk away with memories of this farm all your own.
MEET OUR FAMILY
Owners: Craig and Nancy Rogge
Venue Manager: Leah Rogge
Cade Rogge helps when he can outside of his full-time job as Project Engineer for an area construction company.
Venue Manager: Leah Rogge
Cade Rogge helps when he can outside of his full-time job as Project Engineer for an area construction company.
Rogge Family Vineyard 707 N Kurzweil Rd, Raymore, MO 64083 (816) 797-2884