1527 Fremont Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Fred S. Thompson House | |
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Address: | 1527 Dupont Avenue N |
Neighborhood/s: | Old Highland, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Near North, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
City/locality- State/province |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
County- State/province: |
Hennepin County, Minnesota |
State/province: | Minnesota |
Country: | United States |
Year built: | 1902 |
Primary Style: | Prairie School |
Secondary Style: | Neoclassical |
Major Alterations: | Some/mostly intact |
Historic Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
Current Function: | Religious facility, other |
Builder: | Fred Anderson |
Material of Roof: | Asphalt Shingles |
Material of Foundation: | Limestone |
Building Permit Number: | B51150 |
First Owner: | Fred S. Thompson |
Property Description: 2.5 stories; low-pitched, hipped roof with hipped dormers; widely overhanging eaves; main portion of house still retains brackets under eaves; second-story arched window, dormer, and house corners are all embellished with Ionic pilasters.
Alterations: man-made siding; replacement windows.
Memories and stories
Photo Gallery
File:Tdlindberg--1527 Fremont Ave Building Permit.pdf
Related Links
File:Tdlindberg--1527 Fremont Ave N. - entry in Old Highland's 1980's Walking Tour Guide.pdf
1527 Fremont Ave N. - entry in Old Highland's 1980's Walking Tour Guide
Residents' Thoughts
In your opinion, where is the most beautiful spot in Old Highland?
For me, our tulip garden (1527 Fremont) in the spring and our neighborhood gardens.
If you could tell someone moving here one thing about this community, what would you tell them?
Why do you think this is a good place for young people?
It's still a neighborhood, but a DIVERSE neighborhood which is "learning how to interact" with the global community.