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- | + | == Horace P. Rugg House, 251 Summit Avenue == | |
+ | This house is listed as being in the "Crocus Hill" area | ||
- | + | Not fixed, I am unsure. What are the boundaries of Crocus Hill?<br /> | |
+ | [[User:Hooverjp|Hooverjp]] 19:52, November 18, 2008 (UTC) | ||
+ | The Rugg is between these addresses. | ||
+ | '''Summit Hill, Saint Paul, Minnesota''' | ||
- | ''' | + | Archdiocese Chancery and Residence, '''226-230''' Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota |
- | + | Albert H. and Louise Lindeke House, '''295''' Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota | |
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+ | '''Superior WI,''' | ||
+ | == Hanitch House, 609 East 4th Street, Superior, Wisconsin == | ||
+ | Superior has this spelling listed--- | ||
+ | '''hanisch''' house 609 east 4th street | ||
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+ | == Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, 754-758 4th Street East, Saint Paul, Minnesota == | ||
- | + | This stone church is the only '''remaining''' 19th century church building '''remaining''' in the | |
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- | + | == Purcell-Cutts House, 2328 Lake Place, Minneapolis == | |
- | + | William Purcell '''wanted to move away from the revival style houses that reflected a different architectural age but were popular at the time.''' As Roger Kennedy writes in Progressive Design in the Midwest, “Purcell wanted each age to express itself in what he called''' “the creatively electric(eclectic?), the wonderfully personal- and – all containing''' |
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Horace P. Rugg House, 251 Summit Avenue
This house is listed as being in the "Crocus Hill" area
Not fixed, I am unsure. What are the boundaries of Crocus Hill?
Hooverjp 19:52, November 18, 2008 (UTC)
The Rugg is between these addresses.
Summit Hill, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Archdiocese Chancery and Residence, 226-230 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Albert H. and Louise Lindeke House, 295 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Superior WI,
Hanitch House, 609 East 4th Street, Superior, Wisconsin
Superior has this spelling listed---
hanisch house 609 east 4th street
Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, 754-758 4th Street East, Saint Paul, Minnesota
This stone church is the only remaining 19th century church building remaining in the
Is this correct?
Purcell-Cutts House, 2328 Lake Place, Minneapolis
William Purcell wanted to move away from the revival style houses that reflected a different architectural age but were popular at the time. As Roger Kennedy writes in Progressive Design in the Midwest, “Purcell wanted each age to express itself in what he called “the creatively electric(eclectic?), the wonderfully personal- and – all containing