Happy New Year to everyone and thanks for reading my blog. Life is a journey that keeps getting better and I'm expecting a lot of good things for 2019.
We spent the last week of 2018 in the rather chilly and historic city of Saint Paul, MN. The temperatures did not go below zero, our flights were on time, and there were no blizzards—I guess you could say we were lucky. Most important, the warmth and love of being with family and friends made for a wonderful week.
We were among the very first to stay at a newly opened Residence Inn by Marriott in downtown Saint Paul and the first to occupy the room we stayed in. The neighborhood is just west of downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota and is home to 100s of charming historic homes, wonderful restaurants, bars, and antique shops.
Irvine Park, St. Paul, MN |
In the early 1970s, the city planned to tear down most of the old historic homes in this area and replace them with high-rise apartments. Fortunately, the plans changed and the neighborhood became a National Register Historic District in 1973 and was named a Saint Paul Heritage Preservation District in 1982.
Here are some pictures of the lovely historic homes of Saint Paul that were taken by a photographer with cold hands:
Alexander Ramsey House |
The Alexander Ramsey House, built in 1872, was the residence of Alexander Ramsey, the first governor of Minnesota Territory and the second governor of the state of Minnesota. The Victorian home, built with limestone, is open to the public as a museum.
The John McDonald House is an Italianate design from 1873. It was moved from its original location on Smith Avenue in 1978.
Waldmann Brewery |
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Hi Sue, so happy you got back to Minnesota for the holidays. Know all the family loved seeing you and Ron. So interesting that you did your "thing" and visited St. Paul with so much to share. I lived in MN. for many years and did not now anything about the wonderful things you shared. You are an amazing woman Sue. Lots of Love from the real North. Be out of the cold and in Tucson soon.
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