List of Entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Brown County, Minnesota
The list of entries in the National Register of Historic Places in Brown County in Minnesota leads all monuments and historical sites in Brown County , which in the National Register of Historic Places were taken.
Legend
NRHP | Historic Place |
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HD | Historic District |
Current entries
Surname | image | Entry date | location | place | description | |
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1 | Bendixon-Schmid House |
ID no. 79001218 |
1979 123 North Marshall Street 44 ° 14 ′ 27 " N , 94 ° 58 ′ 32" W. |
Springfield | Queen Anne- style building constructed in 1894 | |
2 | C. Berg's Hotel |
ID no. 11001084 |
2012 145 West Main Street 44 ° 17 '49.1 " N , 94 ° 43' 26.5" W |
Sleepy Eye | Hotel built in 1899 in Queen Anne style | |
3 | Bjorneberg garage |
ID no. 79001197 |
1979 Broadway 44 ° 8 ′ 52.1 ″ N , 94 ° 29 ′ 38.1 ″ W. |
Hanska | Service station built in 1919 | |
4th | Boesch, Hummel, and Maltzahn Block |
ID no. 79001201 |
1979 6-12 North Minnesota Street 44 ° 18 ′ 49.4 " N , 94 ° 27 ′ 32.9" W. |
New Ulm | Commercial building constructed from bricks in 1890 | |
5 | Chicago and North Western Depot |
ID no. 92000822 |
1992 Oak Street, Northwest 44 ° 17 ′ 54 " N , 94 ° 43 ′ 24.7" W. |
Sleepy Eye | Station building erected in 1902 in the architectural style known as the Tudor Revival | |
6th | Chicago and North Western Railroad Depot |
ID no. 79001202 |
1979 South Valley Street 44 ° 18 ′ 46.7 " N , 94 ° 27 ′ 12.6" W. |
New Ulm | Stone station building erected in 1895 | |
7th | Bernard Fesenmaier House |
ID no. 79001203 |
1979 426 North State Street 44 ° 19 '0.5 " N , 94 ° 27' 58.2" W |
New Ulm | Brick Italianate style farm building constructed in the 1880s | |
8th | Flandrau State Park CCC / WPA / Rustic Style Historic Resources |
ID no. 89001658 |
1989 Off County Highway 13 44 ° 17 ′ 31.6 ″ N , 94 ° 28 ′ 12.8 ″ W |
southeast of New Ulm | Park facilities that in the 1930s in the context of job creation measures by the Civilian Conservation Corps of and Works Progress Administration built | |
9 | Wanda Gág Childhood Home |
ID no. 79001204 |
1979 226 North Washington Street 44 ° 18'51.1 " N , 94 ° 27'56.2" W. |
New Ulm | House of the artist family Gág built in 1894 in Queen Anne style ; now a museum | |
10 | Grand Hotel |
ID no. 90000986 |
1990 210 North Minnesota Street 44 ° 18'56.7 " N , 94 ° 27'39.7" W. |
New Ulm | Hotel built in Italianate style in 1876 | |
11 | Hermann Monument |
ID no. 73000965 |
1973 Hermann Heights Park 44 ° 18 ′ 25.6 ″ N , 94 ° 28 ′ 22.3 ″ W. |
New Ulm | 1888–1897 erected counterpart to the Hermannsdenkmal in Detmold | |
12 | Frederick W. Kiesling House |
ID no. 72000674 |
1972 220 North Minnesota Street 44 ° 18 ′ 58.2 " N , 94 ° 27 ′ 40" W. |
New Ulm | Building erected in 1861 during the Greek Revival | |
13 | Kreitinger garage |
ID no. 79001219 |
1979 1 North Cass Street 44 ° 14 ′ 21 " N , 94 ° 58 ′ 27" W. |
Springfield | Car dealership built from bricks in 1911 | |
14th | Lampert Lumber Company Line Yard |
ID no. 79001196 |
1979 Center Street 44 ° 19 ′ 30 ″ N , 94 ° 36 ′ 19 ″ W. |
Milford Township | Wood warehouse built in 1919 in the American Craftsman style | |
15th | Liberal Union Hall |
ID no. 79001198 |
1979 Broadway corner Main Street 44 ° 8 '56.4 " N , 94 ° 29' 38.1" W |
Hanska | Meeting house built in brick in 1910 | |
16 | Gov. John Lind House |
ID no. 74001005 |
1974 622 Center Street 44 ° 18 ′ 44.5 " N , 94 ° 27 ′ 42.7" W. |
New Ulm | 1887 Queen Anne- style home of John Lind (1854–1930), the 14th governor of Minnesota (1899–1901) | |
17th | Melges Bakery |
ID no. 74001006 |
1974 213 South Minnesota Street 44 ° 18 '39.2 " N , 94 ° 27' 23.2" W |
New Ulm | Commercial building built from bricks in 1865 with a false facade | |
18th | New Ulm Armory |
ID no. 79001205 |
1979 205 North Broadway 44 ° 18 '52.5 " N , 94 ° 27' 46.7" W |
New Ulm | National Guard Arsenal built in 1914 in neo-Gothic style | |
19th | New Ulm Commercial Historic District |
ID no. 05001438 |
2005 Minnesota Street between 1st Street, South and 3rd Street, North 44 ° 18 ′ 51.5 ″ N , 94 ° 27 ′ 35.7 ″ W. |
New Ulm | Commercial buildings built from bricks between 1853 and 1960 | |
20th | New Ulm Oil Company Service Station |
ID no. 79001206 |
1979 Broadway corner of 5th Street 44 ° 19 ′ 4.1 ″ N , 94 ° 27 ′ 53.7 ″ W. |
New Ulm | Gas station and service station built in 1926 | |
21st | New Ulm Post Office |
ID no. 70000287 |
1970 Center Street and Broadway 44 ° 18 ′ 46.7 ″ N , 94 ° 27 ′ 37 ″ W. |
New Ulm | Post station built in 1909 in neo -Renaissance style; today the seat of the Brown County Historical Society | |
22nd | Nora Free Christian Church |
ID no. 88001176 |
1988
MN 257 44 ° 8 '35.4 " N , 94 ° 28' 52.9" W. |
Hanska | Unitarian church built in 1884 and rectory built in 1906 | |
23 | Adolph C. Ochs House |
ID no. 79001220 |
1979 303 North Marshall Street 44 ° 14 ′ 32.3 " N , 94 ° 58 ′ 32.5" W. |
Springfield | In 1911, in the style known as the Colonial Revival , the brick home of a local businessman was built | |
24 | Old Main, Dr. Martin Luther College |
ID no. 79001208 |
1979 College Heights, Martin Luther College camps 44 ° 18 ′ 20.7 ″ N , 94 ° 28 ′ 16.2 ″ W |
New Ulm | First building on campus erected in 1884 in neo-Gothic style | |
25th | August Schell Brewing Company |
ID no. 74001007 |
1974 20th South Street 44 ° 17 '21.2 " N , 94 ° 26' 58.9" W |
New Ulm | The oldest surviving brewery was built in the 1880s | |
26th | Otto Schell House |
ID no. 79001210 |
1979 Point Lookout 44 ° 17 '29.4 " N , 94 ° 26" 49.5 " W. |
New Ulm | The home of the brewer Otto Schell, built in Queen Anne style in 1895 | |
27 | Shady Lane Stock Farm |
ID no. 79001221 |
1979
US 14 44 ° 15 '3.4 " N , 94 ° 56" 48.4 " W. |
Springfield | Modern farm built 1898–1913 | |
28 | Sleepy Eye Milling Company |
ID no. 91000038 |
1991 4th Street and Oak Street, Northeast 44 ° 17 ′ 55.2 ″ N , 94 ° 43 ′ 5.7 ″ W. |
Sleepy Eye | Grain mill complex built 1901–1920 | |
29 | WW Smith House |
ID no. 79001211 |
1979 101 Linden Street, Southwest 44 ° 17 ′ 34.2 " N , 94 ° 43 ′ 23.6" W. |
Sleepy Eye | 1901 Queen Anne- style house for a banker | |
30th | South Broadway Historic District |
ID no. 79001212 |
1979 200-308 South Broadway 44 ° 18 '36.1 " N , 94 ° 27' 29.5" W |
New Ulm | Row of eight brick buildings from the early 20th century | |
31 | South German Street Historic District |
ID no. 79001217 |
1979 110-312 South German Street 44 ° 18 ′ 42.8 " N , 94 ° 27 ′ 20.9" W. |
New Ulm | Ensemble of Italianate- style and Queen Anne- style houses for local industrialists | |
32 | St. Michael's School and Convent |
ID no. 79001213 |
1979 500 North State Street 44 ° 19 ′ 1.5 ″ N , 94 ° 27 ′ 59.5 ″ W. |
New Ulm | Italianate- style building constructed in 1872 | |
33 | Synsteby site |
ID no. 75000976 |
1975 Southeast shore of Lake Hanska 44 ° 6 ′ 59 ″ N , 94 ° 32 ′ 53 ″ W |
southwest of Hanska | Archaeological site with finds and graves from the time of 500 BC AD 1000 and the place where a fort built in 1863 stood; now part of Lake Hanska County Park | |
34 | Thormodson Barn |
ID no. 79001199 |
1979 Off the MN 257 44 ° 7 ′ 50.3 ″ N , 94 ° 26 ′ 27.2 ″ W. |
Hanska | Hexagonal cowshed with feed silo built in 1912 | |
35 | Turner Hall |
ID no. 79001215 |
1979 State Street corner of 1st Street South 44 ° 18 '37.2 " N , 94 ° 27' 38.9" W |
New Ulm | Meeting house built in 1873; Meeting point for German immigrants | |
36 | Winona and St. Peter Freight Depot |
ID no. 79001216 |
1979 Oak Street, Northeast 44 ° 17 ′ 55 " N , 94 ° 43 ′ 17.5" W. |
Sleepy Eye | Freight depot built in 1887 on one of the first railway lines in the region |
Previous entries
Surname | image | Entry date | location | place | description | |
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1 | Chicago and North Western Section House |
ID no. 79001195 |
1979 Railroad Street and Brown Street 44 ° 6 ′ 35.3 ″ N , 94 ° 54 ′ 9.2 ″ W. |
Comfrey | Removed from the register in 1990 | |
2 | Cobden Jail |
ID no. 79001194 |
1979 2nd Street 44 ° 17 ′ 10.2 " N , 94 ° 50 ′ 54.4" W. |
Cobden | Removed from the register in 1991 | |
3 | New Ulm Roller Mill Complex |
ID no. 79001207 |
1979 222 1st South Street 44 ° 17 ′ 10.2 " N , 94 ° 50 ′ 54.4" W. |
New Ulm | Removed from the register in 1986 after being destroyed by fire | |
4th | Ruemke Mercantile Store |
ID no. 79001209 |
1979 226 North Minnesota Street 44 ° 18 ′ 58.3 " N , 94 ° 27 ′ 41.2" W. |
New Ulm | Demolished in 1981; Removed from the register in 1984 | |
5 | Tivoli Gardens |
ID no. 79001214 |
1979 313 1st North Street 44 ° 18 ′ 56 " N , 94 ° 27 ′ 26.3" W. |
New Ulm | Demolished in 1985 and struck off the register in 1987 | |
6th | Twente Farm Elevator and Granary |
ID no. 79001200 |
1979 Off County Road 16 44 ° 9 ′ 31.7 ″ N , 94 ° 42 ′ 47.3 ″ W. |
Albin Township | Demolished in 1986 and deleted from the register in 1987 |
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Extract from the National Register of Historic Places - Brown County. Retrieved April 2, 2013
- ↑ a b The numbering in this list column is based on the order of the entries presented by the National Park Service ; the colors distinguish different types of protected areas of the National Park System with national significance (e.g. National Historic Landmarks ) from the other entries in the National Register of Historic Places .
- ↑ a b National Register Information System . In: National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . Retrieved July 9, 2010.
- ^ Minnesota Historical Society - Bernard Fesenmaier House. Retrieved April 2, 2013
- ↑ Minnesota Historical Society - Flandrau State Park Retrieved on April 2, 2013
- ^ Minnesota Historical Society - Lampert Lumber Company Line Yard. Retrieved April 2, 2013
- ^ Minnesota Historical Society - New Ulm Commercial Historic District. Retrieved April 2, 2013
- ↑ Brown County Historical Society ( Memento of the original from February 16, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved April 2, 2013
- ↑ Lake Hanska State Park. Retrieved April 2, 2013