History StoriesMankato Memories — Ivy Lane Development Photo AlbumBy Rick Pepper - November 12th, 2018FacebookTwitter Photo by Rick Pepper – Mankato, MN – April 25, 2000 looking southwest from County Road 3 (Thompson Ravine Road) with John P. Huettl’s house on the left.Photo by Rick Pepper – Mankato, MN – March 2000 looking south down Ivy Lane, Roger and later Stanley Huettl’s house on the right.Photo by Rick Pepper – Mankato, MN – April 25, 2000 looking north from near the cul-de-sac with Zupfer’s house in view.Photo by Rick Pepper – Mankato, MN – April 28, 2000, southeast end of Ivy Lane, the Roy’s housePhoto by Rick Pepper – Mankato, MN – April 28, 2000 Kozitza’s house, looking northeast.Photo by Rick Pepper – Mankato, MN – April 29, 2000 looking north from what is now roughly the southbound lane of Victory Drive, Zellmer’s/Olson’s house. Note the two Cottonwood trees as they’ll be a landmark in the final installment of this series.Photo by Rick Pepper – Mankato, MN – May 1, 2000 Ulicni’s house which was on the east side of Highway 14 roughly where the Kia dealership sits now. This house can be seen on the top right of the satellite photo.Photo by Rick Pepper – Mankato, MN – May 3, 2000 looking due north from on top of Mitchell’s/Bundy’s earth home straight along Ivy Lane showing various stages of removal.RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Event StoriesAuthor Cindy Wilson Headlines the Cabin Fever Edition of the Deep Valley Book Festival History StoriesThe Schmidt House: A Time Remembered History StoriesCherished Memories: The Cray HouseMOST RECENT STORIESSaint Peter’s Phone of the Wind: A Help in Grief and LossWalt Cheever — Woodworking in His BloodWeekend High Notes: GooWeekend High Notes: OpenWeekend High Notes: The Hardest PartLoad moreCOMMUNITY NEWSGreenSeam’s State of Ag Survey Open Until February 7Historical Society Seeks Volunteer Board Members$1,000 Grants Available for International Hiring AssistanceDirector’s Call for State Street Theater’s Spring Play: Agatha Christie’s A Murder is AnnouncedMankato Area Foundation Grants $4.2 MillionLoad more