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Red Wing Today
By the People, for the People
Three 19th-Century Minnesota Homes Hit the Market
Historic properties in St. Paul and Red Wing offer a glimpse into the state's pioneer past.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 5:22pm
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These rare 19th-century Minnesota homes offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of the state's pioneering past.Red Wing TodayThree historic homes from the mid-1800s, when Minnesota was first becoming a state, are currently for sale in the Twin Cities region. Two of the properties are located in St. Paul, while the third is situated in the city of Red Wing. These pioneer-era residences provide a rare opportunity for buyers to own a piece of Minnesota's early history.
Why it matters
As Minnesota's cities and suburbs continue to evolve, the preservation of these 19th-century homes offers a tangible connection to the state's formative years. The availability of such well-preserved historic properties is increasingly rare, making these listings particularly noteworthy for architecture enthusiasts and those interested in the state's pioneer heritage.
The details
The two St. Paul homes date back to the 1850s and 1860s, while the Red Wing property was built in the 1870s. All three feature classic Victorian-era design elements and have been meticulously maintained over the decades, allowing prospective buyers to envision living in a bygone era. Real estate agents note that interest in these types of historic homes has grown in recent years as more people seek out unique properties that tell a story about the past.
- The homes in St. Paul and Red Wing are currently listed for sale as of April 2026.
The players
Star Tribune
A major daily newspaper serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area.
The takeaway
The availability of these well-preserved 19th-century homes in Minnesota provides a rare opportunity for buyers to own a piece of the state's pioneering past, offering a tangible connection to an earlier era of the region's history and architecture.

