For sale: the "Mary Tyler Moore" house
It's been a very, very long time since a big house with a sweeping
front porch at 2104 Kenwood Parkway in south Minneapolis was prominently
featured in the opening credits of the 1970s sitcom, the Mary Tyler
Moore show, but some of you out there might remember.
That house is now on the market for $2.895 million and is listed with
the Barry Berg Group/Coldwell Banker Burnet. The lengthy listing makes
no mention of the home's fame (there was a time when the house was
simply known as the "Mary Tyler Moore house," and the interior today
bears little resemblance to the stage set where MTM's friend, Rhoda,
had an apartment on the turreted third floor. That turret is still there
in all its Victorian glory, but the 1900's-era house has been
significantly renovated and is now a single-family house with 9,500
square-feet, including seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
From a story in the StarTribune, via Stuff about Minneapolis.
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