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Jun 01, 1912

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- Charmaine Bantugan
516 Lexington Parkway North, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Martin M. McNulty House By Jane McClure - 516 Lexington Parkway - The Martin M. McNulty House at 516 N. Lexington Parkway, which is now a duplex, is a good example of a Prairie-style dwelling with details of a Midwestern Craftsman box-style home. It includes broad and stuccoed soffits, a canted roof cornice, a flat sun porch roof whose cornice extends over the entryway, and a series of brick details atop the chimneys. It also has nice leaded and stained glass windows. It was built in 1912; Charles Hausler was the architect. McNulty lived there for many years. It is now a duplex. Cite this Page Jane McClure, “Martin M. McNulty House,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 23, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/286. ... Read More Read Less
516 Lexington Parkway North, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Martin M. McNulty House By Jane McClure - 516 Lexington Parkway - The Martin M. McNulty House at 516 N. Lexington Parkway, which is now a duplex, is a good example of a Prairie-style dwelling with details of a Midwestern Craftsman box-style home. It includes broad and stuccoed soffits, a canted roof cornice, a flat sun porch roof whose cornice extends over the entryway, and a series of brick details atop the chimneys. It also has nice leaded and stained glass windows. It was built in 1912; Charles Hausler was the architect. McNulty lived there for many years. It is now a duplex. Cite this Page Jane McClure, “Martin M. McNulty House,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 23, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/286. ... Read More Read Less
Jun 01, 1912
516 Lexington Parkway North, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Martin M. McNulty HouseBy Jane McClure
- 516 Lexington Parkway -
The Martin M. McNulty House at 516 N. Lexington Parkway, which is now a duplex, is a good example of a Prairie-style dwelling with details of a Midwestern Craftsman box-style home. It includes broad and stuccoed soffits, a canted roof cornice, a flat sun porch roof whose cornice extends over the entryway, and a series of brick details atop the chimneys. It also has nice leaded and stained glass windows. It was built in 1912; Charles Hausler was the architect. McNulty lived there for many years. It is now a duplex.
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Jane McClure, “Martin M. McNulty House,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 23, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/286.
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