1806 - 1808 Bryant Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota

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1806 -1808 Bryant Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ca 2010.
Address: 1806 Bryant 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: 1925
Primary Style: Prairie School
Major Alterations: Intact
Historic Function: House/single dwelling or duplex
Current Function: House/single dwelling or duplex
Architect or source of design: Fred Miller
Material of Exterior Wall Covering: Wood
Material of Roof: Asphalt Shingles
Material of Foundation: Limestone
Building Permit Number: B192420
First Owner: August A. Wille


Property Description: 2 stories; low-pitched, hipped roof; widely-overhanging, boxed eaves; one story, enclosed (almost) full-width porch; two-story pilasters applied to each corner of structure; eaves, cornice board, windows, and facade detailing emphasize horizontal lines.

Window Condition: Windows on main body of house appear original; windows on porch are original and replacements.


Memories and stories

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Related Links

[1] Building permit for 1806 Bryant Avenue North


Residents' Thoughts

In your opinion, where is the most interesting place in Old Highland? Why?

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?

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