Architect: Abraham Holstead
2229 W 2nd St
The Duluth Art Institute has been working for years to save this former Carnegie Library from ruin, most recently preserving the massive Palladian style windows in the former reading room. The building is now used for art classes for children and adults and enjoys Local Landmark Status with the Historic Preservation Commission.
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This Arts and Crafts style house, built by Richard Hanson in 1913 with designs from architect Abraham Holstead remains a fine example of eclecticism in architecture at the beginning of the twentieth century. The entry, which features a small foyer leading to a grand vista overlooking Lake Superior, takes a […]
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