List of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Hennepin County

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Location of Hennepin County, Minnesota

The list of entries in Hennepin County includes around 140 monuments and ensembles registered in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Hennepin County . Much of this resulted from the founding of Fort Snelling , the use of hydropower at the Saint Anthony Falls and the enormous growth of the city of Minneapolis , which is located on the falls. In turn, many of the historic cities outside of Minneapolis are linked to the Ionians who established missions, farms, and schools in what is now one of the major metropolitan areas of North America.

Historical context

Hennepin County

Pastor Louis Hennepin was the first European to explore the region and named the waterfalls in 1680. The waterfalls with the highest drop on the Mississippi River were known to the Ojibwe and Sioux , but the Europeans only found out about them after Hennepin returned to France. The land east of the river came under the administration of England in 1763 and became a territory of the United States after the American War of Independence in 1783. After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the west side of the falls also became American.

Zebulon Pike had explored the Mississippi River in 1805 and signed a treaty with the Sioux to purchase land on both sides of the river from the mouth of the Minnesota River up to Saint Anthony Falls. The United States did little to occupy the country until 1819. It was then that Colonel Henry Leavenworth was ordered to set up a military post in the area. The following year, Colonel Josiah Snelling established a permanently manned fort on the riverside overlooking Pike Island and the mouth of the Minnesota River. Initially called Fort Saint Anthony , the base was later renamed Fort Snelling and became an outpost of civilization in the wild.

Franklin Steele made a claim to the land on the east side of the falls in 1837. During the following decade he set up a sawmill and loggers from the north began cutting down trees and rafting them to Steele's sawmill. In 1849, Steele divided up his land and drafted a land map for the city of Saint Anthony. The sawmills and grain mills of that time worked successfully and in 1855 the emerging city had more than 3000 inhabitants. The west side of the river belonged to the military area of ​​Fort Snelling, it was not opened for settlement until 1854. As early as 1849, John H. Stevens had received 160  acres (around 0.65 km²) of land as compensation for operating a ferry at the falls. Hennepin County was founded in 1852 and the settlement on the west bank of the river was named Minneapolis, a word coined by Charles Hoag . The two cities prospered thanks to the industrial and commercial enterprises that had settled around the falls. Minneapolis was incorporated as a City in 1867, and three years later it was merged with Saint Anthony.

Eventually the flour mills began to dominate the sawmills. In 1860 the production of flour was 30,000 barrels ; it reached around 256,100 barrels in 1869. As of 1874, Charles A. Pillsbury and Company owned five mills on the falls, and the Washburn-Crosby Company (now General Mills ) owned four mills in 1879. The former Washburn "A" Mill building exploded on May 2, 1878, but the owners quickly built a new, even larger mill. In the meantime, Pillsbury began construction of the Pillsbury "A" Mill on the east side of the falls. This had a daily capacity of 4,000 barrels when it opened. Improvements in milling technology eventually allowed the grain to be ground into finer flour, so the flour produced in Minnesota became in great demand. By 1900, the Minneapolis mills were processing around 14.1% of the world's grain.

List updated on November 6, 2009

Legend

NRHP Historic Place
HD Historic District
NHL National Historic Landmark

Current entries

designation image Date of registration location place description
1 Advance Thresher / Emerson-Newton Implement Company Advance Thresher Newton 1.jpg 20th September 1977 700-704 p. 3rd St.
44 ° 58 ′ 36.9 ″  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 30.5 ″  W.
Minneapolis Commercial building, the architecture of which was influenced by Louis Sullivan , with neoclassical ornaments
2 Ames-Florida House Ames-Florida House 4.jpg October 16, 1979 8131 Bridge St.
45 ° 5 ′ 12.1 ″  N , 93 ° 43 ′ 53.7 ″  W.
Rockford The house was built in 1856 by the founders of Rockford. George F. Ames and Joel Florida produced the building materials on site and built their own furniture.
3 Anoka-Champlin Mississippi River Bridge AnokaChamplinBridge1.jpg December 31, 1979 US Highway 169
45 ° 11 '25.4 "  N , 93 ° 23' 45.2"  W.
Champlin Bridge built in 1929, which was later demolished except for the pillars and rebuilt.
4th Architects and Engineers Building Arch Engineers 2.jpg February 23, 1984 1200 2nd Ave., p.
44 ° 58 ′ 15 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 25.2"  W.
Minneapolis Neo-Renaissance building with offices and rooms for creative professions
5 George W. Baird House Baird House 2.jpg March 27, 1980 4400 W. 50th St.
44 ° 54 ′ 46 "  N , 93 ° 20 ′ 12.2"  W.
Edina Brick farm built by a prominent farmer in Edina Mills in 1866
6th Bardwell-Ferrant House Bardwell-Ferrant 2.JPG 0August 9, 1984 2500 Portland Ave., p.
44 ° 57 '21.6 "  N , 93 ° 15' 59.4"  W.
Minneapolis Queen Anne style house redesigned in Moorish style
7th Riley Lucas Bartholomew House Bartholomew House.jpg November 28, 1978 6901 Lyndale Ave., p.
44 ° 52 '38.2 "  N , 93 ° 17' 17.4"  W.
Richfield Home of an early Richfield resident, built in 1852; Bartholomew was an MP and one of the architects of the state's constitution.
8th Basilica of St. Mary BasilicaofSaintMary2007.jpg March 26, 1975 Hennepin Ave. at 16th St.
44 ° 58 ′ 23 ″  N , 93 ° 17 ′ 9.5 ″  W.
Minneapolis Beaux Arts style basilica built by the same architect as the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Saint Paul
9 Bennett-McBride House Bennett-McBride 1.jpg 19th September 1977 3116 3rd Ave., p.
44 ° 56 '44.6 "  N , 93 ° 16' 22.9"  W.
Minneapolis Queen Anne style house with a variety of turned and sawn wood ornaments
10 Fredrika Bremer Intermediate School Frederika Bremer Intermediate School.jpg January 31, 1978 1214 Lowry Ave., N.
45 ° 0 ′ 49.4 "  N , 93 ° 17 ′ 41.7"  W.
Minneapolis The school building, built in 1888, is the oldest in Minneapolis.
11 Charles H. Burwell House Burwell House 5.jpg 0May 2nd 1974 County Highway 5 and McGinty Rd.
44 ° 56'29.6 "  N , 93 ° 26'51.6"  W.
Minnetonka Home of a former manager of the Minnetonka Mills company
12 Butler Brothers Company Butler Square 1.jpg March 11, 1971 518 1st Ave., N.
44 ° 58 ′ 30 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 4"  W.
Minneapolis outstanding work in the career of Harry Wild Jones ; the 1976 renovation paved the way for a number of other renovations to historic Minneapolis buildings
13 Cahill School Cahill School 3.jpg 0October 9, 1970 Eden Ave. and Minnesota Highway 100
44 ° 54 '43 "  N , 93 ° 20' 59.6"  W.
Edina The oldest building in Edina was used as a school building from 1864 to 1958.
14th Calhoun Beach Club Calhoun Beach Club.JPG December 23, 2003 2730 W. Lake St.
44 ° 57 ′ 10.4 "  N , 93 ° 18 ′ 38.4"  W.
Minneapolis Beach club with accommodation, entertainment and recreational facilities in a building that once served as a hotel and radio and television studio
15th Cappelen Memorial Bridge Franklin Avenue Bridge Minneapolis.jpg November 28, 1978 Franklin Ave. and Mississippi River
44 ° 57  '53.1 " N , 93 ° 13' 16.1"  W.
Minneapolis The concrete arch bridge spanning the Mississippi River is the final work of city architect Frederick William Cappelen.
16 Elbert L. Carpenter House Elbert Carpenter House 3.JPG September 13, 1977 314 Clifton Ave.
44 ° 57 '59.7 "  N , 93 ° 17' 1.6"  W.
Minneapolis The brick house in the New Georgian style was built in 1906 for the founder of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra .
17th Eugene J. Carpenter House Eugene Carpenter House 2.JPG September 13, 1977 300 Clifton Ave.
44 ° 57 '59.1 "  N , 93 ° 16' 58.9"  W.
Minneapolis The Neo-Georgian style home was built by Edwin H. Hewitt for the lumber industrialist and patron of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts .
18th Cedar Avenue Bridge Cedar Avenue Bridge Minneapolis.jpg 0November 6, 1989 10th Ave. and Mississippi River
44 ° 58 '31.1 "  N , 93 ° 14' 44.8"  W.
Minneapolis Reinforced concrete arch bridge spanning the Mississippi River at a high altitude; Coronation of the life's work of the architect Kristoffer Olsen Oustad.
19th Loren L. Chadwick Cottages Chadwick Cottages.jpg 0February 9, 1984 2617 W. 40th St.
44 ° 55 ′ 49.5 "  N , 93 ° 18 ′ 49.6"  W.
Minneapolis The two small cottages were built as part of a planned cottage settlement between Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet .
20th Chamber of Commerce Building Minneapolis Grain Exchange.jpg November 23, 1977 400 4th St., p.
44 ° 58 '39.4 "  N , 93 ° 15' 48.8"  W.
Minneapolis The first steel-framed skyscraper in Minneapolis was designed by Kees and Colburn .
21st Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Grade Separation MidtownGreenwayTrail6.jpg 0June 1, 2005 Parallel to 29th St. between Humboldt and 20th Ave., S. Minneapolis This rail corridor was requested by the City of Minneapolis in order to move the railroad tracks along Milwaukee Road below street level and thereby remove level crossings.
22nd Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Depot Milwaukeedepot.jpg November 25, 1969 W. 37th St. and Brunswick Ave.
44 ° 56 '13.3 "  N , 93 ° 21' 28.5"  W.
St. Louis Park Eastlake- style railway depot built in 1887
23 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Depot, Freight House and Train Shed 051907-020-TheDepot.jpg November 28, 1978 201 3rd Ave., p.
44 ° 58 ′ 47 "  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 44"  W.
Minneapolis large passenger station with cargo handling in neo-renaissance style ; the engine shed is one of only a dozen surviving such structures in the United States.
24 Christ Church Lutheran Christ Church Lutheran 1.jpg June 20, 2001 3244 34th Ave., S
44 ° 56 '37  .5 " N , 93 ° 13' 23.5"  W.
Minneapolis Eliel Saarinen planned this church in a modern style., In 2009 the structure was declared a National Historic Landmark .
25th Church of St. Stephen (Catholic) Saint Stephen's-Minneapolis-2006-07-18.jpg August 15, 1991 2201 Clinton Ave., p.
44 ° 57 '38.7 "  N , 93 ° 16' 14.9"  W.
Minneapolis Church in the Richardsonian Romanesque , designed by Frederick G. Corser and built in 1889–1991.
26th Amos B. Coe House Coe House Minneapolis.jpg January 12, 1984 1700 S. 3rd Ave.
44 ° 57 ′ 58.5 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 23.3"  W.
Minneapolis Eastlake-style brick home built for a Minneapolis estate agent.
27 Como-Harriet Streetcar Line and Trolley TRCT 1300.jpg 17th October 1977 42nd St., W. and Queen Ave., p.
44 ° 55 ′ 58.9 "  N , 93 ° 18 ′ 29.5"  W.
Minneapolis The surviving section of a streetcar line that was in service between 1880 and 1954 is now operated by the Minnesota Transportation Museum.
28 Country Club Historic District Country Club 3.jpg April 26, 1982 roughly bounded by 45th St., Arden Ave., 50th St., and Browndale Ave. 44 ° 54 ′ 59 "  N , 93 ° 20 ′ 32"  W. Edina The early planned settlement with its high architectural standard contributed to Edina's reputation for being one of the most posh suburbs of the Twin Cities .
29 Crane Island Historic District Crane Island 13a.JPG 05th August 1991 Crane Island at Lake Minnetonka
44 ° 54 ′ 2 ″  N , 93 ° 39 ′ 45 ″  W
Minnetrista Summer settlement on Lake Minnetonka with individually owned cottages and communal areas; the settlement was largely built before 1915
30th John R. Cummins Farmhouse Cummins House 6.jpg 02nd September 1982 13600 Pioneer Trail
44 ° 49 ′ 47.8 "  N , 93 ° 26 ′ 55.8"  W.
Eden Prairie Farm house made of brick, which a local flower growers in a mixture of neo-classical and Italianate architecture built
31 BO Cutter House Cutter House 2.jpg January 30, 1976 400 10th Ave., SE.
44 ° 58 ′ 58.4 "  N , 93 ° 14 ′ 26.4"  W.
Minneapolis The house was built by a master carpenter and has intricate hand-carved wooden moldings; it was later sold to John Gilfillan , a member of the US House of Representatives
32 East Lake Branch Library East Lake Library.JPG May 26, 2000 2916 E. Lake St.
44 ° 56 ′ 55.7 "  N , 93 ° 13 ′ 43.7"  W.
Minneapolis Former branch of the Minneapolis Public Library with hints of Tudor style
33 Vain Hospital Eitel Hospital 3.JPG December 27, 2007 1367 Willow St.
44 ° 58 ′ 9 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 54 ″  W.
Minneapolis The hospital was founded by a doctor as a first class hospital. It is adjacent to Loring Park , the private rooms are tastefully furnished.
34 Excelsior Public School Excelsior School 2.jpg November 13, 1980 261 School Ave.
44 ° 54 '5.2 "  N , 93 ° 33' 52.7"  W.
Excelsior The school building in the new Georgian style with the bell tower was built in 1899-1901. The school was once considered one of the best country schools in Hennepin County
35 Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank F&M Bank 1891 3.JPG January 12, 1984 115 S. 4th St.
44 ° 58 '43.3 "  N , 93 ° 16' 3.4"  W.
Minneapolis Beaux Art / Neoclassical Bank Building
36 Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank F&M Bank 3.jpg 0March 2, 2006 88 p. 6th St.
44 ° 58 ′ 39.3 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 11.6"  W.
Minneapolis Bank building in the style of Streamline Moderne with sculptures of a farmer and a mechanic; meanwhile converted into a hotel
37 Fire Station No. 19th Fire Station 19.JPG January 14, 1982 2001 University Ave., SE.
44 ° 58 ′ 34.5 "  N , 93 ° 13 ′ 34.5"  W.
Minneapolis Queen Anne-style fire station from 1893; this is where the sport of kittenball emerged, a forerunner of the modern sport of softball
38 First Church of Christ, Scientist Christ Scientist 1.jpg June 20, 1986 614-620 E. 15th St.
44 ° 58 ′ 6 "  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 57.7"  W.
Minneapolis Beaux Arts church building; first Christian Science church in the upper Midwest
39 First Congregational Church First Congregational 2.jpg 15th January 1979 500 8th Ave., SE.
44 ° 59 ′ 6.8 "  N , 93 ° 14 ′ 34"  W.
Minneapolis Church in the Richardsonian Romanesque designed by Warren H. Hayes and built in 1886
40 First National Bank-Soo Line Building Soo Line Building Minneapolis.jpg May 12, 2008 101 p. 5th St.
44 ° 58 ′ 41.7 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 9.3 ″  W.
Minneapolis The building, designed by Robert Gibson in the Beaux Arts style, incorporates elements of the Neo-Renaissance . When it was built in 1915, the building was the tallest in Minneapolis.
41 Woodbury Fisk House Woodbury-Fisk House.jpg 0October 6, 1983 424 5th St., SE.
44 ° 59 ′ 11.3 "  N , 93 ° 14 ′ 52.3"  W.
Minneapolis Italian villa style house built in 1870 for a partner in a flour mill
42 Flour Exchange Building Flour Exchange 1.jpg August 29, 1977 310 4th Ave., p.
44 ° 58 '43.9 "  N , 93 ° 15' 55.2"  W.
Minneapolis Designed by Long and Kees , the brick office building was inspired by skyscrapers in Chicago , Illinois.
43 Fort Snelling Fort Snelling Round Tower.JPG October 15, 1966 framed by Minnehaha Park, Mississippi River , Airport and Bloomington Rd. Minneapolis The first US fort in Minnesota spurred the development of the Northwest region and was a step in the transition of the States Army from a small border force to a large army .; was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960.
44 Fort Snelling-Mendota Bridge MendotaBridge8.jpg 0December 1, 1978 Minnesota Highway 55 over the Mississippi River Minneapolis 1255 m long arch bridge , which at the time of its construction in 1925 was the longest continuous arch bridge made of concrete worldwide
45 Foshay Tower 051907-016-FoshayTower.jpg 20th September 1978 821 Marquette Ave.
44 ° 58 ′ 28.3 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 16.1"  W.
Minneapolis Office building modeled on the Washington Monument ; was the tallest building in Minneapolis for over forty years
46 Lawrence A. and Mary Fournier House Fournier House 1.jpg May 18, 1995 3505 Sheridan Ave. N.
45 ° 1 '8.1 "  N , 93 ° 18' 39.9"  W.
Minneapolis Bungalow combining Prairie School and Arts and Crafts Movement; the designer later worked with Purcell and Elmslie
47 Fowler Methodist Episcopal Church Scottish Rite Temple 5.jpg January 30, 1976 2011 Dupont Ave., p.
44 ° 57 ′ 45 "  N , 93 ° 17 ′ 33"  W.
Minneapolis neo-Romanesque church with two massive stone towers
48 Franklin Branch Library Franklin Branch Library 2.JPG May 26, 2000 1314 W. Franklin Ave.
44 ° 57 ′ 47 "  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 20.2"  W.
Minneapolis The 1914 building is the oldest of three surviving Carnegie Libraries in Minneapolis.
49 Gethsemane Episcopal Church Gethsemane Episcopal 1.jpg 0March 8, 1984 901-905 4th Ave., p.
44 ° 58 '20.6 "  N , 93 ° 16' 4.2"  W.
Minneapolis This church is one of the oldest in Minneapolis and is significant for its neo-Gothic style.
50 Peter Gideon Farmhouse Gideon Farm 03.JPG 17th September 1974 24590 Glen Rd.
44 ° 54 '15.1 "  N , 93 ° 35' 30.4"  W.
Shorewood House of a fruit farmer who raised hardy apples
51 Glen Lake Children's Camp Glen Lake-02.JPG 0August 5, 1999 6350 Indian Chief Rd. 44 ° 53 ′ 14 "  N , 93 ° 27 ′ 54"  W. Eden Prairie This summer camp for children with tuberculosis is the only one of its kind in Minnesota.
52 John G. and Minnie Gluek House and Carriage House Gluek House 2.JPG 0February 9, 1990 2447 Bryant Ave., p.
44 ° 57 '27.9 "  N , 93 ° 17' 23.8"  W.
Minneapolis The house was built in the Victorian style, but also includes New Georgian elements. The owner was the son of a prominent Minnesota brewery owner.
53 Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Grace Evangelical Lutheran 2.JPG 0January 9, 1997 324 Harvard St., SE.
44 ° 58 '22.2 "  N , 93 ° 13' 49.8"  W.
Minneapolis Neo-Gothic church built in 1915-17 by a Swedish Lutheran congregation to serve university students
54 Great Northern Depot Wayzata Depot 7.jpg 07th July 1981 402 E. Lake St.
44 ° 58 '6.6 "  N , 93 ° 31' 3.3"  W.
Wayzata Timber-frame railroad building constructed in 1906 to handle passenger traffic to a town on Lake Minnetonka
55 Jonathan Taylor Grimes House Grimes House 3.jpg March 16, 1976 4200 W. 44th St.
44 ° 55 ′ 20.4 "  N , 93 ° 19 ′ 54.2"  W.
Edina The neo-Gothic house was built by Jonathan Taylor Grimes in 1869. He had brought ginkgo and trumpet trees to Minnesota.
56 Hail Family Farm Hail Farm 1.jpg December 27, 2006 11475 Tilton Trail, pp.
45 ° 9 ′ 46 ″  N , 93 ° 34 ′ 5 ″  W.
Hassan Township The farm, which was built in the mid-19th century, is characterized by high historical integrity.
57 Hanover Bridge Hanover Bridge 7.jpg December 11, 1979 off County Highway 19 across the Crow River
45 ° 9 ′ 12.7 ″  N , 93 ° 39 ′ 41.5 ″  W
Rogers The bridge is one of the last remaining riveted cast iron parallel chord truss bridges in Minnesota.
58 Healy Block Residential Historic District Healy Block 3.jpg May 27, 1993 3101-3145 2nd Ave., S. and 3116-3124 3rd Ave., S.
44 ° 56 '43.8 "  N , 93 ° 16' 27"  W.
Minneapolis The group of 14 Queen Anne-style houses was built by contractor Theron P. Healy and is visible from Interstate 35W .
59 Hennepin County Library Robbinsdale Library 002.jpg 02nd October 1978 4915 N. 42nd Ave.
45 ° 1 '52.1 "  N , 93 ° 20' 31.2"  W.
Robbinsdale local library built in 1925 by the Robbinsdale Library Club
60 Hennepin Theater Hennepin Avenue-Minneapolis-2006-12-14.jpg January 19, 1996 910 Hennepin Ave.
44 ° 58 '36.4 "  N , 93 ° 16' 39"  W.
Minneapolis The theater is the largest of three renovated theaters on Hennepin Avenue; outstanding due to the interior with the terracotta sculptures.
61 Edwin H. Hewitt House Hewitt House 2.jpg 0April 6, 1978 126 E. Franklin Ave.
44 ° 57 '46.8 "  N , 93 ° 16' 28.7"  W.
Minneapolis A local architect's house combines arts and crafts with Tudor Revival styles
62 Hinkle-Murphy House Hinkle Murphy House Minneapolis.jpg 20th September 1984 619 10th St., p.
44 ° 58 ′ 12.2 "  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 55.9"  W.
Minneapolis The house is considered one of the finest examples of the Georgian Revival in Minneapolis.
63 Intercity Bridge Ford Parkway.jpg 0November 6, 1989 Ford Parkway
44 ° 55 ′ 4.2 ″  N , 93 ° 12 ′ 13.9 ″  W.
Minneapolis The classicistic-looking concrete arch bridge with an overhead carriageway crosses the Mississippi River between Minneapolis and St. Paul.
64 Interlachen Bridge Interlachen Bridge 1.jpg 0November 6, 1989 William Berry Dr. at William Berry Park
44 ° 55 ′ 52.7 "  N , 93 ° 18 ′ 30.9"  W.
Minneapolis The bridge, built in 1900 and unchanged, is the first reinforced concrete arch bridge whose construction is documented in Minnesota.
65 Harry W. Jones House Harry W. Jones House.jpg 0June 7th 1976 5101 Nicollet Ave.
44 ° 54 ′ 37.2 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 38.7"  W.
Minneapolis Shingle-style house owned by one of the city's most famous architects, Harry Wild Jones
66 Lakewood Cemetery Memorial Chapel Lakewood Chapel.jpg October 20, 1983 3600 Hennepin Ave.
44 ° 56 '10.7 "  N , 93 ° 17' 55.8"  W.
Minneapolis Chapel with dome, modeled on Hagia Sophia in Istanbul ; the interior mosaics were made by Italian artists.
67 Harry F. Legg House LeggHouse 3.jpg 03rd June 1976 1601 Park Ave., p.
44 ° 58 '1.2 "  N , 93 ° 15' 52.2"  W.
Minneapolis Residential building in the Queen Anne style in Elliott Park
68 Linden Hills Branch Library Linden Hills Library 2.jpg May 26, 2000 2900 W. 43rd St.
44 ° 55 ′ 29.7 "  N , 93 ° 18 ′ 58.1"  W.
Minneapolis Library in the Tudor Revival , which has spacious reading rooms
69 Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged Little Sisters of the Poor 2.JPG September 21, 1978 215 Broadway Ave., NE.
44 ° 59 ′ 56.2 "  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 54.6"  W.
Minneapolis The Neo-Romanesque building of Frederick Corser with later additions of Kees and Colburn was built by a religious community as a retirement home.
70 Lock and Dam No. 2 Meeker Island Lock and Dam.jpg June 13, 2003 Mississippi River north of Lake St / Marshall Ave. Minneapolis The first lock with weir on the Mississippi River was built in 1907; canceled when the Ford Dam was being built.
71 John Lohmar House John Lohmar House 3.JPG April 18, 1977 1514 Dupont Ave., N.
44 ° 59 ′ 40.7 "  N , 93 ° 17 ′ 30.4"  W.
Minneapolis in Queen Anne designed home of a local businessman and a miller
72 Lumber Exchange Building Lumber Exchange Building Minneapolis.jpg May 19, 1983 425 Hennepin Ave., 10 S. 5th St.
44 ° 58 ′ 47.8 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 18 ″  W.
Minneapolis The tower, planned by Long and Kees in the Richardsonian Romanesque in 1886, was the tallest building in the city when it was built.
73 Charles J. Martin House Charles Martin House 2.JPG April 26, 1978 1300 Mount Curve Ave.
44 ° 58 '4.1 "  N , 93 ° 17' 45.9"  W.
Minneapolis The palace-style mansion was built in 1904 for the treasurer of the Washburn Crosby Company .
74 Masonic Temple Masonictemple.jpg 05th September 1975 528 Hennepin Ave.
44 ° 58 ′ 45.8 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 23.9"  W.
Minneapolis The former Masonic Assembly House designed by Long and Kees is adorned with engravings, Egyptian-style false columns, protruding yokes and balconies.
75 Maternity Hospital Maternity Hospital 1.JPG March 27, 1980 300 Queen Ave., N.
44 ° 58 ′ 49.2 "  N , 93 ° 19 ′ 16.6"  W.
Minneapolis Women's Clinic, by the social reformer and women's rights activist Martha Ripley founded
76 Milwaukee Avenue Historic District Milwaukee Ave 25.jpg 0May 2nd 1974 Milwaukee Ave. between Franklin Ave. and 24th St. Minneapolis The proposed settlement of small houses on quarter-acre plots was designed for the working class and is preserved for its architectural consistency.
77 Minneapolis Armory Minneapolis Armory.jpg September 26, 1985 500-530 6th St., p.
44 ° 58 '30.3 "  N , 93 ° 15' 47.8"  W.
Minneapolis The armory was built by the Public Works Administration and is an example of the Streamline Moderne phase of Art Deco of national importance.
78 Minneapolis Brewing Company Grain Belt Brewery.JPG June 21, 1990 Junction of Marshall St. and 13th Ave., NE.
44 ° 59 ′ 59.7 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 12.9"  W.
Minneapolis The widely visible brewery building in northeast Minneapolis stood empty from 1975-1999 and was then converted into an office building.
79 Minneapolis City Hall and Hennepin County Courthouse Minneapolis City Hall.jpg 04th December 1974 400 S. 4th Ave.
44 ° 58 '38.4 "  N , 93 ° 15' 54.2"  W.
Minneapolis Town hall in Richardsonian Romanesque with Courthouse, whose example the Allegheny County Courthouse is
80 Minneapolis Fire Department Repair Shop Mpls Fire Repair 4.JPG May 19, 2005 24 University Ave., NE. and 222 1st Ave., NE.
44 ° 59 '19.3 "  N , 93 ° 15' 26.1"  W.
Minneapolis Workshop where the Minneapolis City Council converted horse-drawn firefighting equipment into motorized vehicles to reorganize and improve the fire services.
81 Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery Minneapolis Pioneer Soldiers Cemetery 2007 SSW.JPG 0June 6, 2002 2925 Cedar Ave., p.
44 ° 56 '59 "  N , 93 ° 14' 40"  W.
Minneapolis The oldest surviving cemetery in Minneapolis is the final resting place of many citizens from the early days of the city.
82 Minneapolis Public Library, North Branch Mpls Library North 2.JPG 07th December 1977 1834 Emerson Ave., N.
44 ° 59 ′ 54.3 "  N , 93 ° 17 ′ 36"  W.
Minneapolis The first branch library of the Minneapolis Public Library was designed specifically as a self-service library in 1893.
83 Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District Minneapolis Warehouse District.jpg 03rd November 1989 roughly bounded by River St., 1st Ave., N., 6th St., N., 2nd Ave., N., 5th St., N., 5th Ave., N., 3rd St. N. and 10th Ave. ., N. Minneapolis The large concentration of warehouses shows the importance of Minneapolis as a center for the distribution of goods. The buildings were designed by various well-known local architects in a variety of architectural styles.
84 Minneapolis YMCA Central Building Minneapolis Downtown YMCA 2.jpg November 29, 1995 36 p. 9th St. (formerly 30 p. 9th St.)
44 ° 58 ′ 33.8 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 29.8 ″  W.
Minneapolis The YMCA building was designed by Long, Lamoreaux, and Long in a neo-Gothic style.
85 Minnehaha Grange Hall Minnehaha Grange 4.jpg 0October 9, 1970 Eden Ave. on Minnesota Highway 100,
44 ° 54 ′ 43.3 "  N , 93 ° 20 ′ 59.6"  W.
Edina Meeting House of the Grange from 1879; the building served as Edina's town hall from 1888 to 1942.
86 Minnehaha Historic District Redoneminnehaha.jpg November 25, 1969 bounded by Hiawatha and Minnehaha Ave. and Godfrey Rd.
44 ° 54 ′ 56 "  N , 93 ° 12 ′ 39"  W.
Minneapolis City park established at an early stage, which contains some historic houses and sites as well as a train station from the 1870s
87 Minnesota Soldiers' Home Historic District Veterans Home 08.JPG 0March 2, 1989 roughly bounded by Minnehaha Ave., the Mississippi River, and the Godfrey Parkway Minneapolis Veterans home, the general plan of which was drawn up by landscape architect Horace Cleveland in 1887; the buildings were designed by Warren B. Dunnell
88 Moline, Milburn and Stoddard Company Mpls Moline Stoddard 1.jpg 20th February 1975 250 3rd Ave., N.
44 ° 59 '0.4 "  N , 93 ° 16' 27.7"  W.
Minneapolis Limestone factory building with showroom for an agricultural engineering company
89 Elisha and Lizzie Morse Jr.House Elisha-Lizzie Morse House 4.JPG July 28, 1995 2325-2327 Pillsbury Ave., p.
44 ° 57 '39.6 "  N , 93 ° 16' 51.5"  W.
Minneapolis Italian style villa with a striking dome
90 Frieda and Henry J. Neils House 061907-NeilHouse03.jpg May 26, 2004 2801 Burnham Blvd.
44 ° 57 '29.9 "  N , 93 ° 19' 2.4"  W.
Minneapolis Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Usonian- style house built in 1949 near Cedar Lake .
91 New Main-Augsburg Seminary Old Main Augsburg 3.JPG 0October 6, 1983 731 21st Ave., p.
44 ° 57 ′ 56.8 "  N , 93 ° 14 ′ 30.1"  W.
Minneapolis The building with granite and terracotta columns, built in 1901, is the part of Augsburg College known as the Old Main .
92 George R. Newell House Newell House 1.jpg 15th September 1977 1818 LaSalle Ave.
44 ° 57 '53.9 "  N , 93 ° 16' 47.4"  W.
Minneapolis imposing neo-Romanesque house with sandstone facade , expensive carvings inside and lamps from Tiffany's
93 Nokomis Knoll Residential Historic District Nokomis Knoll House.JPG 0August 5, 1999 bounded by W. 52nd St., West Lake Nokomis Parkway, E. 54th St., and Bloomington Ave. Minneapolis The middle class neighborhood with the houses in the Tudor Revival and other revival styles that were popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
94 North East Neighborhood House North East NHood House 1.jpg July 19, 2001 1929 2nd St., NE.
45 ° 0 ′ 29.3 "  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 56.6"  W.
Minneapolis The Neighborhood House, built in 1919 in the New Georgian style, served as a meeting place for immigrants and the unemployed.
95 Northwestern Knitting Company Factory Munsingwear 2.jpg 0June 3, 1983 718 Glenwood Ave.
44 ° 58 ′ 49.6 "  N , 93 ° 17 ′ 18.3"  W.
Minneapolis Factory building of a manufacturer of underwear; the company became one of the leading manufacturers of underwear in the United States in 1912.
96 Ogden Apartment Hotel Ogden Apt Hotel 2.jpg January 13, 1992 66-68 p. 12th St.
44 ° 58 ′ 22.1 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 38 ″  W.
Minneapolis At the beginning of the 20th century, this was an unusual type of housing for middle-class residents: instead of individual kitchens, the apartments are arranged around a shared restaurant.
97 Floyd B. Olson House Floyd B. Olson House 2.jpg December 31, 1974 1914 W. 49th St.
44 ° 54 '52.2 "  N , 93 ° 18" 14.1 "  W.
Minneapolis Home of Floyd B. Olson , a Minnesota governor and leader of the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party who campaigned for social justice
98 Dr. Oscar Owre House Oscar Owre.jpg 0March 8, 1984 2625 Newton Ave., p.
44 ° 57 '28.4 "  N , 93 ° 18' 20"  W.
Minneapolis of Purcell & Elmslie designed house, the Lake of the Isles overlooks
99 Charles and Grace Parker House Parker House 1.jpg June 11, 1992 4829 Colfax Ave., p.
44 ° 54 '54.9 "  N , 93 ° 17' 27.2"  W.
Minneapolis of Purcell & Elmslie in Prairie style designed house of a local businessman
100 Peavey-Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator Peavey-HaglinElevator 2.JPG December 19, 1978 Junction of Minnesota Highways 7 and 100
44 ° 56 ′ 34.8 ″  N , 93 ° 20 ′ 39.3 ″  W.
St. Louis Park This round wheat silo was the first reinforced concrete wheat silo in the United States, possibly worldwide; the structure was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1981 .
101 Pence Automobile Company Building Pence Automobile 1.JPG December 27, 2007 800 Hennepin Ave.
44 ° 58 ′ 38 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 35"  W.
Minneapolis The office building of a car dealer and bank owner with terracotta ornamentation inspired by the work of Louis Sullivan
102 Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity House Phi Gamma Delta 2.JPG September 15, 2005 1129 University Ave., SE.
44 ° 58 ′ 51.9 "  N , 93 ° 14 ′ 21.1"  W.
Minneapolis The house of the Fraternity Phi Gamma Delta was planned by the architect Carl B. Stravs , who was inspired by the Vienna Secession ; this style was unusual at the time of construction.
103 Pillsbury A Mill Pillsbury-Minneapolis-2006.jpg November 13, 1966 301 Main St., SE.
44 ° 59 '2.2 "  N , 93 ° 15' 9.6"  W.
Minneapolis The flour mill was built in 1881 and was the largest in the world for four decades; the property was classified as a National Historic Landmark in 1966 .
104 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Building Pittsburgh Plate Glass 2.JPG September 13, 1977 616 p. 3rd St.
44 ° 58 ′ 37.8 ″  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 33.7 ″  W.
Minneapolis The architecture of this brick warehouse building has influences from Henry Hobson Richardson , Louis Sullivan and John Wellborn Root .
105 Gideon H. Pond House Gideon Pond House.jpg July 16, 1970 401 E. 104th St.
44 ° 48 ′ 55.5 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 14"  W.
Bloomington Home of an early missionary to the Dakota Minnesota who wrote a dictionary of their language .
106 Prospect Park Water Tower and Tower Hill Park Prospect park witchs hat fall.jpg November 13, 1997 55 Malcolm Ave., SE.
44 ° 58 ′ 48 "  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 51"  W.
Minneapolis The eye-catching water tower was built on the highest point of Minneapolis in 1913; the design comes from Frederick W. Cappelen .
107 William Gray Purcell House Purcell-Cutts House.jpg October 29, 1974 2328 Lake Pl.
44 ° 57 ′ 33.6 ″  N , 93 ° 18 ′ 1.7 ″  W.
Minneapolis The Prairie Style house designed by Purcell & Elmslie is considered to be one of the best works by this architectural firm.
108 Queen Avenue Bridge Queen Ave Bridge 2.jpg 0November 6, 1989 W. Lake Harriet Boulevard
44 ° 55 ′ 28.1 "  N , 93 ° 18 ′ 39.8"  W.
Minneapolis third oldest reinforced concrete - arch bridge in Minnesota
109 Edge tower Edge Tower.jpg April 14, 1994 527-529 Marquette Ave.
44 ° 58 ′ 55.5 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 32.7"  W.
Minneapolis The Art Deco- style skyscraper designed by Holabird & Root was built between 1928 and 1929.
110 Roosevelt Community Library Roosevelt Community Library Mpls.JPG May 26, 2000 4026 28th Ave., p.
44 ° 55 '36.9 "  N , 93 ° 13' 44.8"  W.
Minneapolis The small branch of the Minneapolis Public Library was built in the Tudor Revival along the lines of the East Lake Community Library .
111 Sears, Roebuck and Company Mail-Order Warehouse and Retail Store Midtown Minneapolis-20061015.jpg July 29, 2005 2929 Chicago Ave., p.
44 ° 56 '57.5 "  N , 93 ° 15' 39.3"  W.
Minneapolis The large department store building contributed to the extraordinary growth of Sears, Roebuck and Company in the early 20th century and symbolized the rise of consumer capitalism in the United States.
112 Anne C. and Frank B. Semple House Semple House 1.JPG February 26, 1998 100-104 W. Franklin Ave.
44 ° 57 ′ 47.1 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 46"  W.
Minneapolis Beaux Arts home of a wealthy tool dealer and his wife
113 Sam S. Shubert Theater Minneapolis Shubert.jpg October 31, 1995 516 Hennepin Ave., p.
44 ° 58 '46.8 "  N , 93 ° 16' 23"  W.
Minneapolis Neoclassical theater with a terracotta facade designed by William Albert Swasey and built for The Shubert Organization in 1910
114 H. Alden Smith House H Alden Smith 1.JPG March 16, 1976 1403 Harmon Pl.
44 ° 58 ′ 21.8 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 50.8 ″  W.
Minneapolis Richardsonian Romanesque style brownstone mansion of a window and door dealer
115 Lena O. Smith House Lena Smith House.jpg September 26, 1991 3905 5th Ave., p.
44 ° 55 '54.7 "  N , 93 ° 16' 4.9"  W.
Minneapolis Home of a prominent African American civil rights attorney, founder of the Minneapolis Urban League, and the first female chair of the NAACP local association
116 St. Anthony Falls Historic District Saint Anthony Falls aerial.jpg March 11, 1971 on the Mississippi River between Plymouth and S. 10th Ave. Minneapolis The only larger waterfall on the Mississippi River was named by Father Hennepin in 1680; Hennepin was the first European to see the waterfall. The water power drove sawmills and flour mills and generated electrical energy. Hydropower was the reason for the founding of the cities of St. Anthony (1849) and Minneapolis (1857).
117 Station 13 Minneapolis Fire Department FireStation13MPLS.JPG December 23, 2003 4201 Cedar Ave., p.
44 ° 55 '37.7 "  N , 93 ° 14' 47.3"  W.
Minneapolis The fire station was built in the Craftsman / Bungalow style to blend in with the residential area that was developing rapidly at the time.
118 Station 28 Minneapolis Fire Department Station 28 1.jpg November 12, 1993 2724 W. 43rd St.
44 ° 55 ′ 29.4 "  N , 93 ° 18 ′ 47.6"  W.
Minneapolis The fire station was built in the Linden Hills neighborhood of Minneapolis when the neighborhood was transforming from a summer settlement to a residential area with a permanent population.
119 Stevens Square Historic District Stevens Square 3.jpg 0July 1, 1993 roughly bounded by E. 17th St., 3rd Ave. S., Franklin Ave. and 1st Ave. P.
44 ° 57 ′ 52 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 28 ″  W.
Minneapolis The historic district with apartment buildings and single-family houses with common architectural features, arranged around a public park, reflects the rapid development in housing construction in the period before and after the First World War .
120 Stewart Memorial Presbyterian Church Stewart Mem Church 2.jpg November 28, 1978 116 E. 32nd St.
44 ° 56 '42.6 "  N , 93 ° 16' 32"  W.
Minneapolis Prairie Style Church; the design influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple comes from William Gray Purcell . The building is one of the few churches built in this style.
121 Sumner Branch Library Sumner library.JPG May 26, 2000 611 Emerson Ave., N.
44 ° 59 '5.7 "  N , 93 ° 17" 40.3 "  W.
Minneapolis Branch of the Minneapolis Public Library ; this originated as the Carnegie Library and was a haven for Jewish immigrants at the beginning of the 20th century .
122 Swinford Townhouses and Apartments Swinford 1.JPG October 25, 1990 1213-1221 and 1225 Hawthorne Ave.
44 ° 58 ′ 30.8 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 54.5"  W.
Minneapolis Townhouses and an apartment building with a number of architectural details that were built as upper-class apartments in the 1880s and 1890s
123 Thirty-sixth Street Branch Library 36th St Library 2.jpg May 26, 2000 347 E. 36th St.
44 ° 56 ′ 14.5 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 13.2"  W.
Minneapolis Branch of the Minneapolis Public Library now known as the Hosmer Community Library .
124 Thompson Summer House Thompson Summer House 03.JPG January 15, 1998 3012 Shoreline Dr.
44 ° 56 '20.3 ​​"  N , 93 ° 35' 59.1"  W.
Minnetonka Beach The summer house was built in 1887 in timber frame construction for a prominent lawyer / civic leader
125 Swan Turnblad House American Swedish Institute-2007-03-18.jpg August 26, 1971 2600 Park Ave.
44 ° 58 ′ 49 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 29 ″  W.
Minneapolis Manor with various influences from exotic architecture; The structure, which was built between 1903 and 1910, was built by a newspaper publisher of Swedish origin at a cost of 1.5 million US dollars.
126 Twin City Rapid Transit Company Steam Power Plant Southeast Steam Plant-2006-07-22.jpg November 25, 1994 12-20 6th Ave., SE.
44 ° 58 '50.9 "  N , 93 ° 14' 56.8"  W.
Minneapolis The 1903 neo-renaissance power plant was built to power the trams of the Twin City Rapid Transit .
127 University of Minnesota Old Campus Historic District Pillsbury Hall.jpg 23rd August 1984 University Ave. and 15th Ave.
44 ° 58 ′ 42 "  N , 93 ° 14 ′ 12"  W.
Minneapolis The thirteen structures designed by various well-known architects in a variety of architectural styles were built between 1886 and 1907 and represent a major period in the University of Minnesota's expansion .
128 Horatio P. Van Cleve House Van Cleve.jpg March 16, 1976 603 5th St., SE,
44 ° 59 ′ 10 ″  N , 93 ° 14 ′ 44.1 ″  W.
Minneapolis The residence of Horatio P. Van Cleve , a general in the Civil War , built in 1858 ; Van Cleve was the commander of the 2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry .
129 George W. and Nancy B. Van Dusen House Van Dusen House 1.jpg May 18, 1995 1900 LaSalle Ave.
44 ° 57 '50.3 "  N , 93 ° 16' 46.5"  W.
Minneapolis extensive 1100 m² mansion of a grain silo owner
130 Walker Branch Library Walker Library 1.jpg May 26, 2000 2901 Hennepin Ave., p.
44 ° 56 '59.6 "  N , 93 ° 17' 52"  W.
Minneapolis Beaux-Arts- style library building donated by TB Walker to improve library services in what was then a sparsely populated part of Minneapolis
131 Washburn "A" Mill WashburnAMill.jpg 0May 4th 1983 1st St. S. on Portland Ave.
44 ° 58 ′ 44 "  N , 93 ° 15 ′ 25"  W.
Minneapolis The largest mill of the Washburn Crosby Company, a forerunner of General Mills, illustrates the growth and transformation of the miller's trade into a mass production industry; Classified as a National Historic Landmark since 1983 .
132 Washburn Park Water Tower Washburn Water Tower -1-.JPG 0October 6, 1983 401 Prospect Ave.
44 ° 54 '38.8 "  N , 93 ° 17' 2.5"  W.
Minneapolis Water tower designed by Harry Wild Jones , decorated with eagle sculptures and guardian angels
133 Washburn-Fair Oaks Mansion District Eugene Merrill 1.jpg 17th February 1978 1st and 2nd Ave., 22nd St. and Stevens Ave.
44 ° 57 ′ 40 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 31 ″  W.
Minneapolis This group of mansions built around Washburn-Fair Oaks Park and owned by prominent Minneapolis families exhibits a variety of architectural styles popular at the time.
134 Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church Wesley Methodist 1.jpg 0February 9, 1984 101 E. Grant St.
44 ° 58 ′ 10.8 "  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 33.1"  W.
Minneapolis Striking church in the Richardsonian Romanesque designed by Warren H. Hayes in 1880
135 Westminster Presbyterian Church Westminster Presbyterian-Minneapolis-20050927.jpg June 26, 1998 83 12th St., p.
44 ° 58 ′ 17.9 ″  N , 93 ° 16 ′ 32 ″  W.
Minneapolis Stone church building with twin towers designed by Charles S. Sedgwick and Warren H. Hayes and built between 1896-1897.
136 White Castle Building No. 8th White Castle Building 8.jpg October 16, 1986 3252 Lyndale Ave., p.
44 ° 56 '36 "  N , 93 ° 17" 17.6 "  W.
Minneapolis Prefabricated steel structure built in 1936 to house the first fast food restaurant in Minneapolis.
137 Malcolm Willey House WilleyHouse 002.jpg February 23, 1984 255 Bedford St., SE.
44 ° 57 ′ 40.2 "  N , 93 ° 12 ′ 29.5"  W.
Minneapolis The house, built by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1934 , reflects the transition of his designs from Prairie School to Usonian .
138 Theodore Wirth House-Administration Building Wirthhouse.jpg 0June 7, 2002 3954 Bryant Ave., p.
44 ° 55 '52 "  N , 93 ° 17' 30"  W.
Minneapolis House built for Theodore Wirth, built for the influential Minneapolis park superintendent, who was in charge of modernizing and expanding the park system
139 Allemarinda and James Wyer House Wyer House 2.JPG April 18, 1977 201 Mill St.
44 ° 54 '6.2 "  N , 93 ° 33" 44.5 "  W.
Excelsior Lakefront Victorian Cottage near Lake Minnetonka ; The house, built in 1887, was the home of the managers of the Excelsior Amusement Park from 1925 to 1974.

See also

Remarks

  • The order of numbering is based on significant words. The color codes correspond to this legend and distinguish National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other buildings, structures, sites, or objects on the National Register of Historic Places .
  • The names given are based on the entry in the National Register. The common or current name may differ, for example the Washburn "A" Mill is now known as the Mill City Museum.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Lucile M. Kane: The Falls of St. Anthony: The Waterfall That Built Minneapolis . Minnesota Historical Society , St. Paul , Minnesota 1966, revised 1987.
  2. Anfinson, John O .: Spiritual Power to Industrial Might: 12,000 Years at St. Anthony Falls . In: Minnesota History . 58, No. 5, Spring 2003, ISSN  0026-5497 , pp. 252-269.
  3. Danbom, David B. : Flour Power: The Significance of Flour Milling at the Falls . In: Minnesota History . 58, No. 5, Spring 2003, ISSN  0026-5497 , pp. 271-285.
  4. Millett, p. 77
  5. ^ Roger G. Kennedy: Historic Homes of Minnesota . Minnesota Historical Society , St. Paul, Minnesota 2006, ISBN 0-87351-557-9 , p. 20.
  6. Millett, p. 38
  7. About Town: Official Magazine of the City of Edina ( English , PDF) City of Edina, Minnesota. Spring 2003. Archived from the original on May 29, 2008. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ci.edina.mn.us
  8. Millett, p. 188
  9. ^ Riley Lucas Bartholomew House . Richfield Historical Society. Retrieved October 15, 2007.
  10. Millett, pp. 86-87
  11. a b Millett, pp. 194-195
  12. ^ Charles Henry Burwell Family History ( English ) Minnetonka Historical Society. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.minnetonka-history.org
  13. Millett, pp. 50-51
  14. a b Arneson Acres . City of Edina. Archived from the original on October 30, 2007. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved October 15, 2007. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ci.edina.mn.us
  15. Minnesota Preservation Planner: Fall 2006 ( English , PDF; 352 kB) Minnesota Historical Society . Archived from the original on November 20, 2008. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mnhs.org
  16. Travel Channel Destination Guides: Minneapolis-St. Paul ( English ) Retrieved on November 14, 2009.  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as broken. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / guides.travelchannel.com  
  17. Millett, p. 143
  18. a b Nord, p. 85
  19. ^ Minnesota's Historic Bridges - Cedar Avenue Bridge . Minnesota Historical Society . Archived from the original on March 12, 2005. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved January 10, 2011. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mnhs.org
  20. Millett, p. 244
  21. a b Millett, p. 42
  22. Bennett Lumber Site Environmental Assessment Worksheet ( English , PDF) City of Minneapolis. 2006. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  23. St. Louis Park Historical Society - History ( English ) Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Information: The archive link is automatically inserted and not yet tested. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.slphistory.org
  24. ^ Milwaukee Road Depot and Freight House ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  25. Millett, pp. 159-160
  26. a b c d e Listing of National Historic Landmark by State: Minnesota ( English , PDF, 15 kB) In: National Historic Landmark Survey: . National Park Service. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  27. Nord, pp. 86-87
  28. Millett, p. 200
  29. Millett, p. 226
  30. Historic Contexts Study ( English ) City of Edina . Archived from the original on May 4, 2011. 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 November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ci.edina.mn.us
  31. a b Nord, p. 87
  32. ^ BO Cutter House ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  33. Millett, p. 197
  34. Abbott Northwestern Hospital - About Abbott Northwestern - History ( English ) Retrieved on November 14 of 2009.
  35. a b c d e Nord, p. 88
  36. ^ Excelsior Public School - Excelsior, MN ( English ) Waymarking.com. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  37. Millett, pp. 33-34
  38. ^ Soo Line Building ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  39. Nord, pp. 88-89
  40. Fort Snelling ( English ) In: National Historic Landmark summary listing . National Park Service. Archived from the original on March 13, 2008. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / tps.cr.nps.gov
  41. Marilynn Larew: National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Fort Snelling ( English , PDF, 1.02 MB) National Park Service. March 15, 1978. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  42. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form: Reinforced Concrete Highway Bridges in Minnesota ( English , PDF, 1.2 MB) September 1989. Retrieved on November 14 of 2009.
  43. Millett, p. 31
  44. Millett, p. 303
  45. Millett, p. 278
  46. Minneapolis Public Library: Franklin Library ( English ) Archived from the original on December 25, 2008. 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 November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mpls.lib.mn.us
  47. ^ Gethsemane Episcopal Church ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  48. a b c d Nord, p. 91
  49. ^ Glen Lake Children's Camp steeped in history ( English ) Eden Prairie News. 2003. Archived from the original on January 5, 2009. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fbiw.org
  50. Jim Bickal: New life for the Gluek house . In: Morning Edition , Minnesota Public Radio, March 15, 2007. Retrieved January 10, 2011. 
  51. Passing on a buyout, farm owner sows seeds of preservation ( English ) High Plains-Midwest Ag Journal. September 28, 2006. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  52. Denis P. Gardner: Wood, Concrete, Stone, and Steel: Minnesota's Historic Bridges . University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota 2008, ISBN 978-0-8166-4666-1 .
  53. Nord, p. 92
  54. Millett, p. 50
  55. Millett, p. 201
  56. Millett, p. 73
  57. Interlachen Bridge - Historic Significance ( English ) Minnesota Historical Society . 1996. Archived from the original on May 12, 2008. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mnhs.org
  58. Nord, p. 93
  59. Millett pp. 228-229
  60. Millett, p. 71
  61. Millett, p. 243
  62. Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  63. Millett, p. 559
  64. John Lohmar House . Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved January 10, 2011.
  65. Millett, pp. 46-47
  66. Millett, p. 268
  67. Millett, pp. 47-48
  68. Nord, pp. 94-95
  69. Millett, p. 158
  70. Millett, pp. 75-76
  71. Millett, pp. 101-102
  72. Millett, pp. 41-42
  73. Heritage Preservation Commission 2005 Annual Report ( English , PDF) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  74. ^ North Branch Library . Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved January 10, 2011.
  75. ^ North Loop Warehouse District ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. April 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  76. Millett, p. 29
  77. a b c Nord, p. 97
  78. Millett, p. 213
  79. Millett, pp. 283-284
  80. Millett, p. 149
  81. Millett pp. 201-202
  82. Nord, pp. 97-98
  83. Millett, p. 169
  84. Nord, p. 98
  85. Northwestern Knitting Company / Munsingwear ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  86. ^ Ogden Apartment Hotel ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  87. ^ Floyd B. Olson House ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  88. Millett, p. 281
  89. Millett, p. 233
  90. James Shiere: National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Peavey-Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator (PDF, 520 KB) National Park Service. May 23, 1981. Retrieved January 10, 2011. and Accompanying images (PDF, 356 KB). Retrieved January 10, 2011.
  91. James Lileks: Pence Building ( English ) Retrieved on November 14 of 2009.
  92. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form: Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity House ( English , PDF) Archived from the original on January 26, 2016. Information: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mnfiji.org
  93. Stephen Lissandrello: National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Pillsbury "A" Mill ( English , PDF, 340 KB) National Park Service. August 7, 1975. Retrieved January 10, 2011. and Accompanying 5 images, including photos from early 1900s to 1975. (PDF, 340 KB). Retrieved January 10, 2011.
  94. Millett, p. 76
  95. Bloomington History Packet ( English ) Bloomington Public Schools. Archived from the original on March 11, 2007. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bloomington.k12.mn.us
  96. Nord, p. 99
  97. ^ William Gray Purcell House ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  98. ^ Queen Avenue Bridge - Historic Significance ( English ) Minnesota Historical Society . Archived from the original on July 20, 2008. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mnhs.org
  99. Nord, p. 100
  100. ^ A b c Bruce Weir Benidt: The Library Book . Minneapolis Public Library and Information Center, Minneapolis 1984, ISBN 0-9613716-0-9 .
  101. ^ Sears, Roebuck & Co. Mail Order Warehouse and Retail Store ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  102. Millett, pp. 199-200
  103. a b c Nord, p. 101
  104. Millett, p. 88
  105. ^ St. Anthony Falls Historic District ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. April 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  106. ^ Fire Station # 13 ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  107. ^ Fire Station # 28 ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  108. ^ Stevens Square Historic District ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. April 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  109. Millett, pp. 212-213
  110. Millett, pp. 88-89
  111. Nord, p. 102
  112. ^ Swan Turnblad House ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. April 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  113. a b c Nord, p. 103
  114. George W. Van Dusen Mansion ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  115. Old Walker Branch Library ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  116. Mill City Museum Complex ( English ) In: National Historic Landmark summary listing . National Park Service. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 14, 2009.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / tps.cr.nps.gov
  117. Millett, p. 235
  118. ^ Washburn Fair-Oaks Historic District ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  119. Wesley United Methodist Church ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  120. Nord, p. 105
  121. White Castle # 8 ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  122. Millett, p. 142
  123. ^ Theodore Wirth House ( English ) Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  124. What's New ( English ) Excelsior Heritage, Inc .. 2006. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. 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 November 14, 2009. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / excelsiorheritage.org

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