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Jan 01, 2009
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- Charmaine Bantugan
2621 Newton Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA
2621 Newton Ave S Home History Albert Van Dyck, 1918 A formal, three-story Renaissance Revival house that makes for an interesting comparison with the Owre house next door. Architect Albert Van Dyck is an obscure figure, but he seems to have designed some of the more lavish houses in this part of the city around the time of World War l. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.
2621 Newton Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA
2621 Newton Ave S Home History Albert Van Dyck, 1918 A formal, three-story Renaissance Revival house that makes for an interesting comparison with the Owre house next door. Architect Albert Van Dyck is an obscure figure, but he seems to have designed some of the more lavish houses in this part of the city around the time of World War l. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.
Jan 01, 2009
2621 Newton Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA
2621 Newton Ave S Home HistoryAlbert Van Dyck, 1918
A formal, three-story Renaissance Revival house that makes for an interesting comparison with the Owre house next door. Architect Albert Van Dyck is an obscure figure, but he seems to have designed some of the more lavish houses in this part of the city around the time of World War l.
Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.
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AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District
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