Charles M. Schulz childhood home, 473 Macalester Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Charles M. Schulz childhood home | |
| Address: | 473 Macalester Street |
| Neighborhood/s: | Macalester-Groveland, Saint Paul, Minnesota |
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Saint Paul, Minnesota |
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Ramsey County, Minnesota |
| State/province: | Minnesota |
| Country: | United States |
| Year built: | 1921 |
| Historic Function: | Single Dwelling"Single Dwelling" is not in the list (House/single dwelling or duplex, Airport terminal, Apartments/condominiums, Auditorium/music facility, Bank/financial institution, Barn/agricultural building, Business, Capitol, City hall/town hall/, Civic, ...) of allowed values for the "Historic function" property. |
| Current Function: | Single Dwelling"Single Dwelling" is not in the list (House/single dwelling or duplex, Airport terminal, Apartments/condominiums, Auditorium/music facility, Bank/financial institution, Barn/agricultural building, Business, Capitol, City hall/town hall/, Civic, ...) of allowed values for the "Current function" property. |
Charles M. Schulz childhood home, 473 Macalester Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota
(44.927243° N, 93.169502° W)
(44.927243° N, 93.169502° W)
Noted cartoonist Charles "Sparky" Schulz spent most of his childhood in this home. Schulz was born in Minneapolis in 1922, and his family moved to St. Paul when Charles was four years old, first living in 1680 James Avenue and then moving to this home. Schulz attended Central High School, and his father had a barber shop at Snelling and Selby.
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Notes
"The Boy from Selby & Snelling," by Neal Justin, Minneapolis StarTribune, October 28, 2007, page 1F.
