1540 Saint Clair Avenue
Saint Paul, MN, USA

  • Architectural Style: Colonial
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  • Year Built: 1926
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  • Architectural Style: Colonial
  • Year Built: 1926
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Jun 01, 2022

  • Marley Zielike

1540 Saint Clair Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA

1540 Saint Clair Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA

Jul 12, 1940

  • Marley Zielike

Slemmons Employed by Tassie's

James (Jimmie) Slemmons, one of the Twin Cities' most aggressive young salesmen, recently joined the regular staff of Tassie's Bakery, 1540 St. Clair Ave.

Slemmons Employed by Tassie's

James (Jimmie) Slemmons, one of the Twin Cities' most aggressive young salesmen, recently joined the regular staff of Tassie's Bakery, 1540 St. Clair Ave.

Dec 01, 1926

  • Charmaine Bantugan

1540 Saint Clair Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA

Notes This structure was originally built as a garage, dealership and gas station by Henry Kanevsky. Willey's Knight, Whippet and Overland cars were sold here. For a time the building housed a Ford garage and later the Tassie Bakery. For more than thirty years the site has been the home of Marvy Barber Supplies, one of the few companies manufacturing barber poles. First Owner: Henry Kanevsky

1540 Saint Clair Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA

Notes This structure was originally built as a garage, dealership and gas station by Henry Kanevsky. Willey's Knight, Whippet and Overland cars were sold here. For a time the building housed a Ford garage and later the Tassie Bakery. For more than thirty years the site has been the home of Marvy Barber Supplies, one of the few companies manufacturing barber poles. First Owner: Henry Kanevsky

1926

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