718 E 17th St
Minneapolis, MN, USA

  • Architectural Style: Georgian
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  • Year Built: 1892
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  • Architectural Style: Georgian
  • Year Built: 1892
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Jun 01, 1972

  • Charmaine Bantugan

718 E 17th St, Minneapolis, MN, USA

The land that this building was on is the site of the Elliot Park 2008 Archaeological Dig. 718 was a 26x44 foot frame dwelling built for $3000. It had electricity and plumbing from the start. It got by for 71 years with with only minor repairs but in 1963 was damaged by a fire. The owner put in $2500 to repair the damage and the permit noted that there were "no structural changes." Nine years later, in 1972, the house was wrecked. The house was owned by Alan Linoff by least 1963. Badges This place is part of Elliot Park Neighborhood Archaeology Project

718 E 17th St, Minneapolis, MN, USA

The land that this building was on is the site of the Elliot Park 2008 Archaeological Dig. 718 was a 26x44 foot frame dwelling built for $3000. It had electricity and plumbing from the start. It got by for 71 years with with only minor repairs but in 1963 was damaged by a fire. The owner put in $2500 to repair the damage and the permit noted that there were "no structural changes." Nine years later, in 1972, the house was wrecked. The house was owned by Alan Linoff by least 1963. Badges This place is part of Elliot Park Neighborhood Archaeology Project

1892

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