Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
1914 hotel and restaurant, a prominent small-town venue offering lodging for rail-based business travelers as well as early automotive tourists on the Yellowstone Trail, plus a banquet hall for local events. [115] 5: Minneapolis and St. Louis Depot: Minneapolis and St. Louis Depot: July 24, 1986 : Park St. and 2nd Ave., S.
1912 office building serving as headquarters for two commerce associations 1912–21, symbolic of the business networking organizations that influenced Saint Paul's late-19th/early-20th-century economic and civic growth.
West Seventh in St. Paul is also known as Fort Road, [16] owing to its location on historic Native American and fur trader paths along the northern bank of the Mississippi River from downtown Saint Paul to Fort Snelling. This area is colloquially known as the "West End", and is different from the area across the river known as the "West Side".
L.A. investor group buys $16M Minn. property - Los Angeles Business - 6/19/06; It's a new day for Galtier Plaza - Pioneer Press - 6/25/06; Enough already… of the negative critiques about Galtier Plaza's existence - Pioneer Press - 7/5/06 'Rudy' Garcia, St. Paul restaurateur - Pioneer Press (article about Galtier Plaza restaurateur) - 8/30/06
East of Western Avenue in 1966 Saint Paul College) built a new single-building campus at 235 Marshall Avenue. The area south of I-94 was absorbed into the Summit-University neighborhood. The neighborhood of Frogtown starts at University Avenue and extends northward, but does not include the section of what had been Rondo between University ...
McLean Park is set on a wooded, 52-acre tract along Paul Russell Road that was once the site of the John Barry Dairy. The dairy was purchased in the 1950s by developer Syde Deeb, who built the ...
The Dwight and Clara Watson House is a Victorian home designed by Cass Gilbert in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] It is one of the few surviving early-career works of Gilbert that showcases the detailed and eclectic style of an emerging master architect.
The buildings, located just west of the Minnesota Transportation Museum roundhouse, have been redeveloped by the Saint Paul Port Authority and are now known as the Empire Builder Business Center. [3] Roseville Township in Kandiyohi County was once Incorporated by The Minneapolis- St Paul Manitoba Railway the train station was located in Hawick.