4831 Sheridan Ave S
Minneapolis, MN, USA

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Saml S Beirstein
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Edith
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Physicians & Sur
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519 geons bldg
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4831 Sheridan Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA

4831 Sheridan Ave S Home History Louis Bersback, 1927 A Period Revival house that hovers, like a piece of atonal music, somewhere between the usual stylistic keys. The projecting entrance, with its oversized brick quoins and split pediment, has a kind of baroque bravado, but other details suggest everything from French Provincial to Tudor Revival. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

4831 Sheridan Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA

4831 Sheridan Ave S Home History Louis Bersback, 1927 A Period Revival house that hovers, like a piece of atonal music, somewhere between the usual stylistic keys. The projecting entrance, with its oversized brick quoins and split pediment, has a kind of baroque bravado, but other details suggest everything from French Provincial to Tudor Revival. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

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