The James J. Hill House- History
If you haven’t yet gotten the opportunity to check out the James J. Hill house on Summit Ave. in St. Paul, I highly recommend that you do so. I’ve made a few visits over the past few years and am always impressed, even beyond the stunning architectural details, pipe organ and 22 fireplaces there is so much to take in.
Pipe Organ |
- Completed in 1891
- 36,000 sq ft (largest residence in Minnesota)
- U.S. National Historic Landmark
- Designed by Peabody, Stearns and Furber
- Architectural style is Richardsonian Romanesque
- James J. Hill supervised the design and construction very closely
- Hybrid lighting system of both gas and electric
- Hand tooled leather walls
Upper Skylight
Grand Staircase |
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Nice details and ideas for home renovations. I like the feature on fireplaces. I am looking for ideas in this area. Thanks for the updates on styles and trends. Seeing color palettes is fun and always interesting to people too. Also, texture palettes, and/or a link to these items may interest people. Good job! -Becky
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