2606 Elliot Ave S
Minneapolis, MN, USA

  • Architectural Style: Colonial
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  • Year Built: 1930
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  • Architectural Style: Colonial
  • Year Built: 1930
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Jun 01, 1930

  • Charmaine Bantugan

2606 Elliot Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA

According to the 1930 census, Eddie Albert, born Edward Albert Heimberger, resided at this address during his teenage years, and into his early twenties. Eddie was the eldest son of Frank and Julia Heimberger. He lived at 2606 Elliot Avenue with his parents, and siblings Mary, Margaret, Frank and John. The house was apparently razed, date unknown. Notes: Actor Eddie Albert lived here

2606 Elliot Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA

According to the 1930 census, Eddie Albert, born Edward Albert Heimberger, resided at this address during his teenage years, and into his early twenties. Eddie was the eldest son of Frank and Julia Heimberger. He lived at 2606 Elliot Avenue with his parents, and siblings Mary, Margaret, Frank and John. The house was apparently razed, date unknown. Notes: Actor Eddie Albert lived here

1930

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