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Pages in category "Brick buildings and structures in Minnesota" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
This article lists the oldest extant buildings in Minnesota, including extant buildings and structures constructed before and during American rule over Minnesota. Only buildings built before 1860 are suitable for inclusion on this list, or the building must be the oldest of its type. To qualify for the list, a structure must:
Possibly the largest grain elevator ever built of brick, Elevator A could hold one million bushels of grain. [1] Front of the building Industrial wasteland with Ceresota elevator at left, North Star Woolen Mill center, Washburn A Mill at right, Utility building to its left (HAER 1986) On the head house floor above the bins a conveyor runs through a "tripper" which removes the grain and drops ...
Built from 1912 to 1913, it is one of the oldest armories still standing in Minnesota and was the first one to be owned by the state upon its completion. [2] It was designed in a restrained Gothic Revival style which captures a transition in Minnesota armory design from heavy, fortresslike buildings to the simpler designs of the 1920s. [3]
Remains of the Milford Mine, active 1912–1932 and site of Minnesota's worst mining disaster, in which 41 miners were killed February 2, 1924. [27] Now a memorial county park. [28] 26: Minnesota and International Railroad Freight House and Shelter Shed: Minnesota and International Railroad Freight House and Shelter Shed: May 27, 1980
Circa-1875 example of the timber-framed, three-bay barns built during a decade of increased agriculture in Olmsted County and a shift from wheat to diversified farming across southeast Minnesota. [6] 4: John G. Bush House: John G. Bush House: July 2, 1980 : 223 East Center Street