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The Arthur and Edith Lee House is a historic place located in the Field neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.It was originally constructed in 1923. In the early 1930s, Arthur Lee and Edith Lee, an African-American couple, acquired ownership of the home, which came during a period of racial discrimination in housing deeds, and the house was located in a predominately White ...
It is part of the Pond-Dakota Mission Park, which also includes the Oak Grove Mission site (1843–1852), a cemetery, and the remains of the Pond family farm and orchards. The site is significant within the history of the Minnesota River valley, the Dakota tribe, and Bloomington. [2] The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Walz family is expected to stay at Eastcliff for 18 months. [9] The state of Minnesota is paying $4,400 [10] in monthly rent, and is also responsible for "direct costs such as utilities, snow removal and lawn care." [11]
In Rapidan, Minnesota, the Barnes family is almost synonymous with the nearby dam in imminent danger of collapse. Their family home is only feet away from the Blue Earth River, which has ...
Encouraged by locals hoping to see the house protected, the Lindbergh family donated the 110-acre (0.45 km 2) farm to the state of Minnesota in 1931 as a park in memory of C.A. The family worked with the Minnesota Historical Society to restore the home, and donated many original furnishings. The Works Progress Administration developed the park ...
The Irvine family lived in the home from 1912 until 1965, when the Irvines' youngest daughters, Clotilde Irvine Moles and Olivia Irvine Dodge, donated it to the people of Minnesota to serve as the official residence of the First Family. The Minnesota Legislature in 1965 passed a law accepting the donation and designating the house as the State ...
HERMANTOWN, MINN. – The garage at the Plantes' Hermantown home isn't usually a shrine to middle child Max, but that's how the space looked for his high school graduation party. His jerseys hung ...
The Foss and Wells House is a historic house in Jordan, Minnesota, United States.It was built 1858 and was jointly inhabited by the two families that owned a nearby gristmill. [2]