Dundry House, Minneapolis: Demolition Notice & Graffiti

The Dundry House, a vacant building at 1829 in Minneapolis, features a demolition notice on its boarded-up entrance, indicating a scheduled removal by May 20. This structure had been vacant for some time and was significantly damaged by fire in April 2024. Its brick facade and boarded windows are covered in extensive graffiti, including a sign nearby that reads 'NO KINGS NO GODS NO MASTERS!'. The building's destruction by fire and subsequent demolition reflect a period of change and disuse within the urban landscape of Minneapolis.
The Dundry House, a vacant building at 1829 in Minneapolis, features a demolition notice on its boarded-up entrance, indicating a scheduled removal by May 20. This structure had been vacant for some time and was significantly damaged by fire in April 2024. Its brick facade and boarded windows are covered in extensive graffiti, including a sign nearby that reads 'NO KINGS NO GODS NO MASTERS!'. The building's destruction by fire and subsequent demolition reflect a period of change and disuse within the urban landscape of Minneapolis.
Photo taken in May 2024.
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