Frank Wing House, 2267 Carter Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Frank Wing House | |
Address: | 2267 Carter Avenue |
Neighborhood/s: | Saint Anthony Park, Saint Paul, Minnesota |
City/locality- State/province | Saint Paul, Minnesota |
County- State/province: | Ramsey County, Minnesota |
State/province: | Minnesota |
Country: | United States |
Year built: | 1913 |
Primary Style: | Classical Revivialwarning.png"Classical Revivial" is not in the list of possible values (A-Frame, American Four-Square, Art Deco/Art Moderne, Arts and Crafts/Craftsman, Beaux Arts, Bungalow/Bungaloid, Cape Cod, Carpenter Gothic, Chateauesque, Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, Commercial, Dome, Dutch Colonial, Eastlake/Stick Style, Federalist, Folk, French Renaissance, Georgian, Gothic, Gothic Revival, Greek Revival, International, Italian Renaissance, Italianate, Mission, Modern, Neoclassical, Neoeclectic, Post Modern, Prairie School, Queen Anne, Ranch, Renaissance Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque, Rustic, Second Empire, Shingle, Southwest, Spanish Revival, Tudor Revival, Vernacular, Victorian, Victorian Gothic, Other) for this property. |
First Owner: | Frank Wing |
Frank Wing House, 2267 Carter Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota
(44.981096° N, 93.196112° WLatitude: 44°58′51.946″N
Longitude: 93°11′46.003″W)
(44.981096° N, 93.196112° WLatitude: 44°58′51.946″N
Longitude: 93°11′46.003″W)
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History
"Frank M. Wing was a cartoonist who was born in Elmwood, Illinois and came to the Twin Cities at the turn of the century. He was a staff artist with the Minneapolis Journal, Minneapolis Tribune, St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch, Chicago Tribune and the Des Moines Register and Tribune Syndicate. Wing also was the author of several books, which featured his nostalgic cartoons. He died in 1956 at the age of 82. At the time of his death he lived in the Francis Drake Hotel in Minneapolis."