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  2. Rochester Travelers Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Rochester Travelers Hotel, also known as the Colonial Motor Hotel and The Beverly, is an historic building at 426 Second Street, S.W. in Rochester, Minnesota, United States. [1] It is near the main campus of the Mayo Clinic , which owns the property.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Olmsted ...

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    Hotel Zumbro: October 10, 1980 (#80002100) March 28, 1988: 101 First Avenue, S.W. Rochester: 1912 hotel catering to Mayo Clinic patients and their families. Demolished by owners in 1987 to make way for a modern replacement. [37] [36] 4: Charles H. Mayo House: July 2, 1980 (#80004535) September 25, 1987: 419 Fourth Street, S.W.

  4. Gonda Building - Wikipedia

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    The Gonda Building is a medical building owned by the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and designed by Ellerbe Becket Architects and Engineers. It rises 305 feet (93 m) in 21 floors, and was completed in 2001. [3] At the time it was the tallest building in Rochester, and was surpassed in 2004 by Broadway Plaza.

  5. Mayo Clinic to demolish 2nd Street Inn to create a bus turnaround

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    Aug. 24—ROCHESTERMayo Clinic will soon demolish the vintage 2nd Street Inn & Suites hotel to create a spot for its employee buses to turn around and eliminate Kutzky Park traffic. Mayo ...

  6. Avalon Music - Wikipedia

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    Avalon Music is a historic three-story red brick building in Rochester, Minnesota. It opened in 1919 as the Northwestern Hotel. The Sam Sternberg family operated it as a kosher restaurant and hotel for Jewish travelers, including many visitors to the nearby Mayo Clinic. [2] In 1944, Vern Manning bought it and renamed it the Avalon Hotel.

  7. Dr. William J. Mayo House - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the Mayo Foundation House, it was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1] It was a home of Dr. William James Mayo (1861–1939), one of seven founders of the Mayo Clinic. It was donated by Dr. Mayo in 1938 to serve as a meetingplace for the Mayo Foundation, and today is commonly called the Foundation ...

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