Seeger Flats, 661 5th Street East, St. Paul, Minnesota
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The home is historically named “Seeger Flats” after John A. Seeger who built the home for his daughters in 1904. Seeger was a long time businessman and Saint Paul activist who was widely known for his refrigeration company called Seeger Refrigeration (later Whirlpool). | The home is historically named “Seeger Flats” after John A. Seeger who built the home for his daughters in 1904. Seeger was a long time businessman and Saint Paul activist who was widely known for his refrigeration company called Seeger Refrigeration (later Whirlpool). | ||
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|house_chronology=Nearly 100 years have passed since construction was first completed on this Queen Anne at 661East 5th Street. Today, Seeger Flats is experiencing a complete renovation into condominiums. | |house_chronology=Nearly 100 years have passed since construction was first completed on this Queen Anne at 661East 5th Street. Today, Seeger Flats is experiencing a complete renovation into condominiums. | ||
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Address: | 661 5th Street E |
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: | 1904 |
Primary Style: | Queen Anne |
Historic Function: | Apartments/condominiums |
Current Function: | Apartments/condominiums |
Material of Exterior Wall Covering: | Brick |
Material of Roof: | Asphalt Shingles |
Material of Foundation: | Limestone |
Seeger Flats, 661 5th Street East, St. Paul, Minnesota
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The Queen Anne massing of these flats includes a prominent corner tower and classical details including Ionic columns supporting the porch roofs. One of the porches displays a dentilled pediment, and a row of dentils at the eave line and under the gable.
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Nearly 100 years have passed since construction was first completed on this Queen Anne at 661East 5th Street. Today, Seeger Flats is experiencing a complete renovation into condominiums.
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