Homewood, built primarily in the 1910s-1930s, contains some of the finest Period Revival architecture in the city and as of 2009 is being considered for designation as a Minneapolis Historic District. This subdivision of 244 homes (80 acres) was one of Minneapolis' earliest planned developments. Primarily a neighborhood of professionals; quiet, low crime, approx. 85% owner-occupied. Neighborhood boundaries are Theodore Wirth Park on the west, Penn Avenue on the east, Oak Park Avenue on the south and Plymouth Avenue on the north. Easily identifiable by the stone pillars that mark many of the entrances along Oak Park Avenue and Plymouth Avenue.
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