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  2. RedBrick Health - Wikipedia

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    Website. RedBrickHealth.com. RedBrick Health is a health technology and services company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. RedBrick Health is privately held and works with large, self-insured employers, progressive health plans, providers and accountable care organizations.

  3. Malcolm Willey House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. February 23, 1984. The Malcolm Willey House is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and built in 1934. Wright named the house "Gardenwall". [2] Malcolm Willey was an administrator at the University of Minnesota. In June 1932, his wife Nancy Willey sent a ...

  4. Swinford Townhouses and Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The building is four stories tall, built of red brick and stone, and features a corner bay. They were built by Anthony Kelly, a nineteenth-century businessman who pioneered the wholesale grocery business in Minneapolis. Both the townhouses and the apartments were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

  5. Washburn-Fair Oaks Mansion District - Wikipedia

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    February 17, 1978. The Washburn-Fair Oaks Mansion District is a historic district in the Whittier neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, centered on Washburn-Fair Oaks Park. The city of Minneapolis designated a district bordered by Franklin Avenue, Fourth Avenue South, 26th Street East, and First Avenue South.

  6. Augustana Lutheran Church (Minneapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The church was built of yellow brick with red brick accents. The sanctuary was built to be illuminated by the tall, narrow stained glass windows. The 800-seat sanctuary features a curved balcony and the pipes of a 1904 Estey organ (though the actual organ was replaced in 1955 by M.P. Moller).

  7. Walter Library - Wikipedia

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    The Science and Engineering library. Walter Library was designed in the Beaux-Arts style of architecture by Minnesota State Architect Clarence H. Johnston Sr.Like the other buildings on Northrop Mall, Walter Library features a red brick facade with Bedford limestone trim and a colonnaded Ionic Order portico.

  8. South High School (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Origins. Minneapolis South High School was founded in 1885 inside of four rooms in the attic of the old Adams School at Franklin Avenue and 16th Avenue. The student body began publishing the South High Observer, the direct predecessor of the current school paper, The Southerner. South High Theater presented its first play, Cox, and Box, in 1892.

  9. Milwaukee Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Avenue Historic District is a historic district in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis. The district comprises two city blocks of small homes on quarter-sized lots. These houses were built between 1884 and 1890 by William Ragan, a Minneapolis real estate speculator. Built for lower-income residents, the houses had deteriorated ...