4529 Washburn Ave S
Minneapolis, MN, USA

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Frank E Breuning
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4529 Washburn Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA

4529 Washburn Ave S Home History Dale Mulfinger, 1996 Architect Dale Mulfinger and his firm have specialized in designing houses, often quite compact, that evoke the warm, woodsy feel of the Arts and Crafts era. This house, deep red in color, is long and narrow, with a front- facing gable and vertical board- and-batten siding. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

4529 Washburn Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA

4529 Washburn Ave S Home History Dale Mulfinger, 1996 Architect Dale Mulfinger and his firm have specialized in designing houses, often quite compact, that evoke the warm, woodsy feel of the Arts and Crafts era. This house, deep red in color, is long and narrow, with a front- facing gable and vertical board- and-batten siding. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

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