City of Minneapolis Historic Resources Inventory


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"In 2003 Mead & Hunt, Inc. (Mead & Hunt) developed a historic development context and conducted a reconnaissance survey of historic resources in the Cedar-Riverside area, southeast of downtown Minneapolis. ... The survey area encompasses approximately 497 acres with an estimated 380 structures. ... Forty-one properties were documented during fieldwork that appeared to meet one of the criteria for local and/or National Register designation. Preliminary historic research found that 37 of these properties were not individually distinctive enough to meet local criteria, nor did research reveal an association with a significant event or significant individual to meet local or National Register designation criteria. Four properties were found to meet local criteria and were recommended as potential candidates for local designation."--Executive Summary.




Lowry Hill East Neighborhood of Minneapolis Historic Resources Inventory


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"In 2005 the Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association (LHENA) contracted with Mead & Hunt, Inc. (Mead & Hunt) to conduct a reconnaissance survey of historic resources in the Lowry Hill East Neighborhood in the city of Minneapolis. ... The survey area encompasses an estimated 3,710 buildings. ... Based on the results of this reconnaissance survey and preliminary historic research, twenty-one individual properties and one historic district appear to meet criteria for local designation and/or listing in the National Register and are recommended as good candidates for further intensive research and/or designation studies"--Executive Summary.




Southwest Minneapolis Historic Resources Inventory


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"In 2005 Mead & Hunt, Inc. (Mead & Hunt) conducted a reconnaissance survey of historic resources in Southwest Minneapolis. ... The survey area encompasses an estimated 2,852 acres with an estimated 15,814 buildings. ... Based on the results of the reconnaissance survey and preliminary historic research, 51 individual properties and seven potential historic districts are recommended as good candidates for local and/or National Register designation"--Executive Summary.










Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Minneapolis;


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Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Minneapolis


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Saint Paul


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Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Minneapolis


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