Munger Terrace is an architecturally significant rowhouse in the Central Hillside neighborhood of Duluth, Minnesota, United States.
[2] Munger Terrace was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 for its local significance in the theme of architecture.
[2] The building, in brick with brownstone trim, was constructed for Roger S. Munger, an important early Duluth entrepreneur, on a site next to his mansion.
[1] The townhouses were all different and had sixteen rooms, separate front and back stairs, central steam heat, running water on all floors, gas for cooking, and electric lighting.
[7] From 1978 to 1979 the building was extensively rehabilitated by the non-profit Town View Improvement Corporation,[17] with new windows, skylights, roof, heating, utilities, and kitchen equipment and the addition of sprinklers.