
Baths
ALL BRICK 2.5 Story BEAUTY with incredible local history. This home was Built around 1911 by James E. Cox, the Secretary of the R.L. McDonald Mfg.,Co. In 1915 it was purchased by William and Lena Albrecht. William was Manager and later President of Western Tablet (Westab; later purchased by MEAD Co.) He and Lena lived at this location until they built the house at 2818 Frederick Ave. in 1935; Known now as the The Albrecht-Kemper Art Museum. 2507 Francis still has Two Original Murphy Beds, Pocket Door in Dining Room, a Side Wrap Porch, Carriage House Garage and all 4 Floors have Beautifully Finished Square Footage. The Kitchen has Granite Counters with a Stainless Stove and Great laundry Area, an Inviting Large Patio off of the Kitchen/Porch. Five Bedrooms and Three Baths.
["Finished","Full","Inside Entrance"]
Entry,Great Room,Recreation Room
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Listing information last updated on May 19th, 2022 at 5:32pm CDT.