[3][4] It was a contributing property to the Historic Hill District.
A. Burnquist[6][7] where he wrote several works in the series "Minnesota and its People" during the 1920s.
[8] Despite historic preservation efforts by the city and neighbors,[9][10] a court approved its demolition in 2015.
[11] The final owners of the house, Fred and Renee Pritzker, had it demolished to build a new residence for their adult son, who has Angelman syndrome.
[12] In the settlement with the city, they were required to document the historic structure before it was destroyed.