The Moore House is a 130-year-old landmark in the heart of the Kenwood Neighborhood. Eight bedrooms, Four Floors, and a story woven into the fabric of Minneapolis itself.
The Moore House Minneapolis is the perfect spot for your intimate, elevated experience. We specialize in event and vacation rentals, and can combine the two for something truly one of a kind.
Originally designed and built in 1892 by Minneapolis architect Edward Somerby Stebbins, the house is more widely known as the “Mary Tyler Moore House”.
The exterior was used for the fictitious 119 North Weatherly address that Mary moved to when she arrived in Minneapolis, and the opening credits show Mary leaving the home to head to her job at WJM-TV.
At that time of the show's recording (1970-1977), the area behind the iconic windows was just an unfinished attic, but now features a comfortable family room, with nods to her legendary residency.
Whether you’re here for the nostalgia of the “Mary Tyler Moore Show” or looking for a classic historic backdrop to host an event, we’re happy you’re here.
The Moore House is rented to our guests exclusively; no shared spaces, no other guests. Whether you're here for a family reunion, a milestone birthday, a wellness retreat, or simply a long weekend in one of Minneapolis's most storied neighborhoods, the property is entirely yours from arrival to departure.
Kenwood is a five-minute drive from downtown, walkable to the lakes, and surrounded by some of the city's best dining and culture. The house sits on Kenwood Parkway, a boulevard lined with historic homes, and you'll be staying in one of the most iconic ones.