5250 Washburn Ave S
Minneapolis, MN, USA

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Gertrude B
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Sun Life Assur Co
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5250 Washburn Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA

5250 Washburn Ave S Home History 1912 and later This house, set far back on its lot, looks to have undergone quite a few remodeling's and additions. But the real eye-catcher here- best seen from the alley-is a fantastic chimney made from bricks, stone, pipes, ducts, metal rings, a metal ladder, chains, cinder blocks, sewer tiles, and numerous other scrap materials. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

5250 Washburn Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, USA

5250 Washburn Ave S Home History 1912 and later This house, set far back on its lot, looks to have undergone quite a few remodeling's and additions. But the real eye-catcher here- best seen from the alley-is a fantastic chimney made from bricks, stone, pipes, ducts, metal rings, a metal ladder, chains, cinder blocks, sewer tiles, and numerous other scrap materials. Citation: Millett, Larry. AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

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