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North Summit Avenue: Nina to Farrington

Albert H. and Louise Lindeke House

Albert H. and Louise Lindeke House

295 Summit Avenue
Built: 1885
Style: Queen Anne
The house which cost an estimated $13,000, was designed by prominent St. Paul architect, Augustus F. Gauger. Albert Lindeke was one of the founders of Lindekes, Warner, and Schurmeier, at the time, one of the Northwest's largest wholesale dry goods and manufacturing companies.
 


Comment: (63.42.63.36) 3/15/2002: Currently for sale at $1,095,000 if anyone's got the bucks

Comment: (12.75.134.82) I am glad to see restoration is progressing as it is needed

Comment: I lived in the carriage house from 1980-1987, beginning with the Quaker church operating in the main house, through the sale to an infamous attorney who horribly botched a remodel attempt (even abondoning an old Rolls Royce parked in the middle of the front yard) and then to an even more intersting "character". It got so strange, that I had to leave. Whoever owns the carriage house now should look behind the sheetrock wall in the left side wooden cabintets.

Comment: ``thank you im rich

Comment: Wow ! Where did all of that money come from ? Thanks for the information about the sheetrock.

Current rating: 1 : Good


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