Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Renaissance Revival.

The Charles J. Martin House at 1300 Mount Curve Avenue, a 14,300-square-foot mansion on nearly an acre of Lowry Hill, last carried an asking price of $5.995 million through the Berg Larsen Group.

A few blocks of Mount Curve Avenue in Lowry Hill hold a working catalog of how wealthy Minneapolis built between 1900 and 1910, from Renaissance Revival to Prairie School.

The Charles J. Martin House, a 1903 landmark at 1300 Mount Curve Avenue, crowns the Lowry Hill ridge that gives the neighborhood its name.

The Elizabeth C. Quinlan House at 1711 Emerson Avenue South was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 25, 2012, honoring a co-founder of the Young-Quinlan store.

The 1903 Renaissance Revival mansion at 1300 Mount Curve sits on nearly an acre at the highest point in Minneapolis.
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