1826 Dupont Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota

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1826 Dupont Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ca. 2010
Address: 1826 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: 1913
Primary Style: Arts and Crafts/Craftsman
Major Alterations: Intact
Historic Function: House/single dwelling or duplex
Current Function: House/single dwelling or duplex
Architect or source of design: Glenn L. Saxxon
Builder: Joseph Lang
Material of Exterior Wall Covering: Stucco
Material of Roof: Asphalt Shingles
Building Permit Number: B104394
First Owner: W.C. Brix


Property Description: 2 story Craftsman with Victorian influences; symmetrical (except for offset entrance); stucco and brick cladding; medium-pitched, cross-gabled roof; widely overhanging eaves; brackets emphasize boxed eaves; decorative (false) beams emphasize division between 1st and 2nd story; porch supports are distinctive brick columns that begin at ground level and extend without break to 2nd story; 2nd story has a recessed porch

Southern façade features oriel window.


Window Condition: Appear original


Memories and stories

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Related Links

[1] Historical building permit for 1826 Dupont Avenue North


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