Michael Horne
House Confidential

Chris Larson’s Simple Colonial Home

The state senator has less than 1,000 square feet of space to call home. But he does have good bus service.

By - Jan 13th, 2014 11:40 am

The state senator has less than 1,000 square feet of space to call home. But he does have good bus service. Back to the full article.

A juvenile Fraxinus, this one planted by the city, will likely escape the pruning disaster that befell its elder cousin. Yet perhaps the Emerald Ash Borer -- or the treatment of that disease -- may cost them both their lives. This view through the grounds of the Larson property, taken from the northeast, includes a glimpse of its garage, constructed in 1956.

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A juvenile Fraxinus, this one planted by the city, will likely escape the pruning disaster that befell its elder cousin. Yet perhaps the Emerald Ash Borer -- or the treatment of that disease -- may cost them both their lives. This view through the grounds of the Larson property, taken from the northeast, includes a glimpse of its garage, constructed in 1956. Photo taken January 11th, 2014 by Michael Horne.

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