Hinkle-Murphy House, 619 South 10th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Address: | 619 10th Street SE |
Neighborhood/s: | Elliot Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
City/locality- State/province | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
County- State/province: | Hennepin County, Minnesota |
State/province: | Minnesota |
Country: | United States |
Year built: | 1886 |
Primary Style: | Colonial Revival |
Historic Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
Current Function: | Office |
Architect or source of design: | William Channing Whitney |
Material of Exterior Wall Covering: | Brick |
Material of Roof: | Asphalt Shingles |
Material of Foundation: | Limestone |
Hinkle-Murphy House, 619 South 10th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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National Register of Historic Places Information | |
Reference Number: | 84001438 |
Certification date: | September 20, 1984 |
Primary Style: | Colonial Revival |
The Hinkle-Murphy House is a historic building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the United States. It was designed in 1886 as a private residence in the Colonial Revival style by William Channing Whitney (later to be the architect of the Minnesota Governor's Residence), and is considered to be the first Georgian Revival style house in Minnesota. The house was occupied successively by Minneapolis businessmen William H. Hinkle and William J. Murphy.[1]
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