
Sen. John Pauly, who also owned a cigar company, built this house for his family in 1902 in the Homewood neighborhood in North Minneapolis. The house, which is at 1407 Fremont Avenue, isn't short on woodwork. It also has stained glass windows in most rooms, art glass doors on cabinets and built-ins. There's an original mural above the paneling in the dining room - you can see that in the picture above - and stenciling and pocket doors. There's even a bell locator in the kitchen that will tell the maid when someone in another part of the house needs more tea. Deb Wagner of Greenway Homes Realty, 612-226-1479, has the listing.Â


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