671 Conway Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Address: | 671 Conway Street |
Neighborhood/s: | Dayton's Bluff, Saint Paul, Minnesota |
City/locality- State/province | Saint Paul, Minnesota |
County- State/province: | Ramsey County, Minnesota |
State/province: | Minnesota |
Country: | United States |
Year built: | 1864 |
Primary Style: | Italianate |
Moved from Location: | Connemara Patch |
First Owner: | Gustav Muench |
671 Conway Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota
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History
According to St. Paul city directories, 671 Conway was purchased by John Drinane ca. 1915, who lived there until the late 1940s.
Memories and stories
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Notes
Upper Swede Hollow News, May 1995