100 East 22nd Street
Minneapolis, MN, USA

  • Architectural Style: Gothic Revival
  • Bathroom: N/A
  • Year Built: 1921
  • National Register of Historic Places: N/A
  • Square Feet: 20,056 sqft
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  • Bedrooms: N/A
  • Architectural Style: Gothic Revival
  • Year Built: 1921
  • Square Feet: 20,056 sqft
  • Bedrooms: N/A
  • Bathroom: N/A
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  • National Register of Historic Places: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
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Apr 01, 2022

  • Dave Decker

100 East 22nd Street, Minneapolis, MN, USA

This 20056 square-foot, three-story office building was constructed in 1912 as the home of Charles S. and Nellie Winston Pillsbury. Charles Stinson Pillsbury (1878-1939) was the twin brother of John S. Pillsbury, both members of the Pillsbury flour-milling dynasty. The exterior and plan were designed by local architect Hewitt and Brown, using an axial arrangement housed in a Bedford limestone, Jacobean Revival shell. Famed English antiquarian Charles Duveen designed the interiors around stone fireplaces taken from three different 17th-century English manor houses. Photo from Loopnet.com

100 East 22nd Street, Minneapolis, MN, USA

This 20056 square-foot, three-story office building was constructed in 1912 as the home of Charles S. and Nellie Winston Pillsbury. Charles Stinson Pillsbury (1878-1939) was the twin brother of John S. Pillsbury, both members of the Pillsbury flour-milling dynasty. The exterior and plan were designed by local architect Hewitt and Brown, using an axial arrangement housed in a Bedford limestone, Jacobean Revival shell. Famed English antiquarian Charles Duveen designed the interiors around stone fireplaces taken from three different 17th-century English manor houses. Photo from Loopnet.com

1921

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