AIA guide to the Twin Cities The essential source on the architecture of Minneapolis and St. Paul

Larry Millett, 1947-

Book - 2007

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Published
St. Paul : Minnesota Historical Society Press [2007]
Language
English
Main Author
Larry Millett, 1947- (-)
Physical Description
665 pages : illustrations, maps
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [599]-606) and index.
ISBN
9780873515405
  • List of Maps
  • Foreword
  • Symbols and Abbreviations Used in this Guidebook
  • Author's Note & Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Minneapolis
  • 1. Downtown Minneapolis
  • 2. Northeast
  • 3. University & Cedar-Riverside
  • 4. Longfellow, Nokomis, & Fort Snelling
  • 5. Phillips, Powderhorn, Stevens Square-Loring Heights, & Whittier-Lyndale
  • 6. Southwest
  • 7. Calhoun-Isle & Lowry Hill
  • 8. North Side
  • Part II. St. Paul
  • 9. Downtown St. Paul
  • 10. Dayton's Bluff, Payne-Phalen, & the Greater East Side
  • 11. West Side & West Seventh
  • 12. Summit Avenue, the Historic Hill District, & Summit-University
  • 13. Frogtown, North End, & Como
  • 14. Highland, Macalester-Groveland, & Merriam Park-Lexington-Hamline
  • 15. Hamline-Midway, St. Anthony Park, & Falcon Heights
  • Major Architectural Styles in the Twin Cities
  • Chronological Overview & List of Important Buildings in the Twin Cities
  • Annotated Bibliography
  • Index
  • Picture Credits