1704 Dupont Ave N
Minneapolis, MN, USA

  • Architectural Style: French Provincial
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  • Year Built: 1921
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  • Architectural Style: French Provincial
  • Year Built: 1921
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Jun 01, 1921

  • Charmaine Bantugan

1704 Dupont Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Property Description: 3 stories; symmetrical, brick structure; one-story arched entry with mission shaped parapet; two-story prominent façade with pronounced central bay rising to third story; true third-story set back with mission-shaped roof parapet; no eaves on building; coping highlights parapets. Decorative detailing is minimal; stone lintels above 1st floor windows; rectangle with diamond pattern is seen above 2nd and 3rd floor windows; stone beltcourse marks 1st and 2nd floor division; above entry door in cast stone trim is written “ Ascension Club” with cross rising from stone. Brick addition to northerly side of western (main) façade: 1 story, rectangle structure; closely matching brick; flat roof line; stone coursework and rectangle with diamond pattern as decoration; one set of entry doors with transom lights above. Original windows have been replaced. First Owner: Church of the Ascension

1704 Dupont Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Property Description: 3 stories; symmetrical, brick structure; one-story arched entry with mission shaped parapet; two-story prominent façade with pronounced central bay rising to third story; true third-story set back with mission-shaped roof parapet; no eaves on building; coping highlights parapets. Decorative detailing is minimal; stone lintels above 1st floor windows; rectangle with diamond pattern is seen above 2nd and 3rd floor windows; stone beltcourse marks 1st and 2nd floor division; above entry door in cast stone trim is written “ Ascension Club” with cross rising from stone. Brick addition to northerly side of western (main) façade: 1 story, rectangle structure; closely matching brick; flat roof line; stone coursework and rectangle with diamond pattern as decoration; one set of entry doors with transom lights above. Original windows have been replaced. First Owner: Church of the Ascension

1921

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