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House & Building History Research: Overview

Overview

Harry Mathieson home, 2925 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis,1890

Curious about your house? Who lived there? When was it built? What it used to look like? Chances are, your house is full of stories.  Researching the history of a house is a process which can yield fascinating information about the building and people associated with it.  Discover your home's untold story with the help of this House History Research Guide
 

  • Getting Started: useful tips for beginning your house history research.
     
  • Research the history of the land on which the building is located: discover previous owners, trace physical characteristics of the land over time, learn how the land was used.
     
  • Discover information about the building itself: original plans, architect, and changes to the building over time.
     
  • Learn about the people who designed the structure as well as the stories of the people that lived there.
     
  • Uncover events and activities which occurred in the building.

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