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Jun 01, 1890

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- Charmaine Bantugan
665 North Fry Street, Saint Paul, MN, USA
his is a simple two and a half story Victorian home. Some significant details include "symmetrical intersecting gable roofed house with truncated hipped facade porch with spun columns and fretwork. Main facade has two gable ends with windows and wood shingles. Corner pilasters. 2 1/2 story gable roofed south side bay with shingled gabled end. Brackets at eave level above second story window moldings. The entrance and first floor facade window have transoms, the later Queen Anne in style." The legal description is "Lot 7, Block 5, Woodlawn Park Addition" "A simple, attractive, fairly intact Victorian house with a nearly identical neighbor on the same block." History "The original owner of this house, which was built for $2,450, was B.M. Farley according to the building permit." First Owner: B.M. Farley ... Read More Read Less
665 North Fry Street, Saint Paul, MN, USA
his is a simple two and a half story Victorian home. Some significant details include "symmetrical intersecting gable roofed house with truncated hipped facade porch with spun columns and fretwork. Main facade has two gable ends with windows and wood shingles. Corner pilasters. 2 1/2 story gable roofed south side bay with shingled gabled end. Brackets at eave level above second story window moldings. The entrance and first floor facade window have transoms, the later Queen Anne in style." The legal description is "Lot 7, Block 5, Woodlawn Park Addition" "A simple, attractive, fairly intact Victorian house with a nearly identical neighbor on the same block." History "The original owner of this house, which was built for $2,450, was B.M. Farley according to the building permit." First Owner: B.M. Farley ... Read More Read Less
Jun 01, 1890


665 North Fry Street, Saint Paul, MN, USA
his is a simple two and a half story Victorian home.Some significant details include "symmetrical intersecting gable roofed house with truncated hipped facade porch with spun columns and fretwork. Main facade has two gable ends with windows and wood shingles. Corner pilasters. 2 1/2 story gable roofed south side bay with shingled gabled end. Brackets at eave level above second story window moldings. The entrance and first floor facade window have transoms, the later Queen Anne in style."
The legal description is "Lot 7, Block 5, Woodlawn Park Addition"
"A simple, attractive, fairly intact Victorian house with a nearly identical neighbor on the same block."
History
"The original owner of this house, which was built for $2,450, was B.M. Farley according to the building permit."
First Owner: B.M. Farley
Posted Date
Jun 20, 2022
Historical Record Date
Jun 01, 1890
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