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  2. "Purple Rain" house to go live on Airbnb soon

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    The house goes live on Oct. 2 and will be available for 25 total one-night stays, with a max of four people per stay. Each person will pay $7, a nod to Prince's favorite number. To book your stay ...

  3. Edna S. Purcell House - Wikipedia

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    The “Edna Purcell dwelling,” as it was referred to in its original project files, was built in 1913. William Purcell and partner George Elmslie collaborated on the house, designed for a narrow, 50- by 150-foot city lot [3] near Lake of the Isles in Minneapolis, Minnesota; construction costs totaled $14,500. [4]

  4. Paisley Park - Wikipedia

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    After Prince's death, Paisley Park was turned into a museum open to the public, [18] [19] and tours of the Paisley Park Museum started in October 2016. Graceland Holdings, the company that has managed Elvis Presley's Graceland since 1982, organizes the tours. [20]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hennepin ...

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    The two towns prospered as a result of industries and businesses based around the falls, but business was better on the west side of the falls. Minneapolis incorporated as a city in 1867, and three years later it merged with the village of Saint Anthony. [1] Eventually, flour mills overtook sawmills as a dominant industry at the falls.

  6. Harrington Mansion and Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The Harrington Mansion. The Harrington Mansion and Events Center is a historic property at 2540 Park Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.The estate was built in 1902 for the family of Charles Harrington, who oversaw the Minneapolis office for the Van Dusen-Harrington Company, which specialized in grain processing and distribution.

  7. List of Art Deco architecture in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Aaron and Naomi Friedell House, Minneapolis, 1940 Avalon Theater, Minneapolis, 1924 and 1937; Boulevard Theatre, Minneapolis, 1933; Brede Exhibits-Plus, Minneapolis ...

  8. How Minneapolis residents rejected the city's original name ...

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    Duluth took its name from a French explorer. St. Paul paid homage to an apostle. Minneapolis took a different route, merging the Dakota and Greek words for water and city into an entirely new moniker.

  9. Healy Block Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The houses are readily visible from the Lake Street exit off Interstate 35W. The district represents the most intact and concentrated example of Queen Anne style houses by a single builder in Minneapolis. [2] The majority of homes on this block were built by Theron P. Healy, a Minneapolis home builder.