John G. Gluek Mansion, 2447 Bryant Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota

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John G. Gluek Mansion

Address: 2447 Bryant Avenue S
Neighborhood/s: Lowry Hill East, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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State/province
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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State/province:
Hennepin County, Minnesota
State/province: Minnesota
Country: United States
Year built: 1902
Primary Style: Colonial Revival
Historic Function: House/single dwelling or duplex
Current Function: House/single dwelling or duplex
Architect or source of design: William H. Kenyon (House) Boehme & Cordella (Carriage House)
Material of Exterior Wall Covering: Wood
Material of Roof: Asphalt Shingles
Material of Foundation: Limestone
First Owner: John G. Gluek

Lowry Hill East Minneapolis Hennepin County

John G. Gluek Mansion, 2447 Bryant Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota
(44.958273° N, 93.290578° WLatitude: 44°57′29.783″N
Longitude: 93°17′26.081″W
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National Register of Historic Places Information
Reference Number: 900000103


Contents

History

Henry and Tessie Bowman purchased the house in 1939 from a member of the Gluek family. Tessie lived in the house from 1939-2006. The house had few alterations over the years. Tessie Bowman was also an avid collector of objects from her Edwardian childhood including china and furniture.

Memories and stories

Photo Gallery

Related Links

[1]New Life for the Gluek House

[2] Tessie's Treasures

[3]City of Minneapolis Landmarks & Historic Districts

[4]Tessie Bowman's Obituary

National Register Nomination for the carriage house

Notes

1. A collector's items now on sale ; Before a historic house changes hands, a vast array of antiques draws a crowd of shoppers.;

Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minn. Mar 10, 2007. pg. 1.B METRO Edition Bill McAuliffe, Staff Writer.

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