1803 Bryant Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN, USA

  • Architectural Style: Neoclassical
  • Bathroom: 14
  • Year Built: 1948
  • National Register of Historic Places: N/A
  • Square Feet: 12,614 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: N/A
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
  • Bedrooms: 31
  • Architectural Style: Neoclassical
  • Year Built: 1948
  • Square Feet: 12,614 sqft
  • Bedrooms: 31
  • Bathroom: 14
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • 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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Jun 01, 1948

  • Charmaine Bantugan

1803 Bryant Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Property Description: 2.5 stories; balanced, symmetrical facade; central block composed of six bays flanked by north and south wings each composed of three bays; low pitched, hipped roof with slight eaves; mission shaped roof parapets at main entrance and on wings; roof parapets trimmed in stone-like coping; stone lintels and sills adorn each window; main entrance accented by a small gabled roof with petite classical columns supporting an arched entry. 1803 Bryant Avenue North was built as a convent for Church of the Ascension. First Owner: Church of the Ascension

1803 Bryant Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Property Description: 2.5 stories; balanced, symmetrical facade; central block composed of six bays flanked by north and south wings each composed of three bays; low pitched, hipped roof with slight eaves; mission shaped roof parapets at main entrance and on wings; roof parapets trimmed in stone-like coping; stone lintels and sills adorn each window; main entrance accented by a small gabled roof with petite classical columns supporting an arched entry. 1803 Bryant Avenue North was built as a convent for Church of the Ascension. First Owner: Church of the Ascension

1948

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