30 Russell Court
Minneapolis, MN, USA

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Carl K Lifson
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Mary E
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1140 Rand Tower
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1953
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Jan 01, 2009

  • Charmaine Bantugan

30 Russell Ct, Minneapolis, MN, USA

30 Russell Ct Home History various architects, 1951-65 One of several outposts of post- World War II modernist architecture along Minnehaha Creek. The four houses here are quite understated, and for the most part they've aged well. The most interesting house-at 30 Russell Ct., built in 1953 and designed by Benjamin Gingold-steps down- hill to the creek and has a secluded rear terrace. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

30 Russell Ct, Minneapolis, MN, USA

30 Russell Ct Home History various architects, 1951-65 One of several outposts of post- World War II modernist architecture along Minnehaha Creek. The four houses here are quite understated, and for the most part they've aged well. The most interesting house-at 30 Russell Ct., built in 1953 and designed by Benjamin Gingold-steps down- hill to the creek and has a secluded rear terrace. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

Jun 01, 1953

  • Charmaine Bantugan

30 Russell Court, Minneapolis, MN, USA

This place is part of the Minnesota Modernism Tour Architect or source of design: Benjamin Gingold

30 Russell Court, Minneapolis, MN, USA

This place is part of the Minnesota Modernism Tour Architect or source of design: Benjamin Gingold

1953

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