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In the late 1870s the first floor was removed due to decay, and the upper floor and roof were lowered to the ground level. The building was renovated by an historical group and used as a community center [2] [3] until it was moved to the Little Log House Pioneer Village in 2005. A plaque has been erected near its original location.
Moved in 1994 to the Little Log House Pioneer Village outside Hastings, Minnesota, to complete a replica of the 1895 Hastings Spiral Bridge. [ 16 ] [ 19 ] See also
1884 house of southern Goodue County's leading physician (1843–1908). [80] [81] Moved to the Little Log House Pioneer Village in Hastings, Minnesota, in 2000. [82] [79] 3: Kenyon Opera House: February 12, 1980 (#80002047) October 6, 1995: Main St. Kenyon: 1890 Italianate theater. [83] Demolished in 1994. [79] 4: Julia B. Nelson House
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of sites in Minnesota which are included in the National Register of Historic Places. There are more than 1,700 properties and historic districts listed on the NRHP; each of Minnesota's 87 counties has at least 2 listings. Twenty-two ...
Arkansas: White House Cafe (1907) Camden. In 1907, Greek immigrant Hristos Hodjopulos opened the White House Cafe to feed hungry railroad workers and travelers passing through Camden, Arkansas ...
Kasota Village Hall: Kasota Village Hall: February 17, 1981 : 201 Webster St. Kasota: 1898 village hall built during Kasota's peak as a major quarrying center, and representative of Minnesota's late-19th/early-20th-century municipal architecture.
A little-known University of Georgia football player accidentally stepped into the limelight Thursday, costing his team 15 valuable yards and earning a permanent spot in social media infamy.
Dakota County. The earliest European settlement occurred on what is now Picnic Island, in 1819, where Colonel Henry Leavenworth built a stockade fort called "St. Peter's Cantonment" or "New Hope;" there materials were assembled for the construction of Fort Snelling, to be built on the bluff on the north side of the Minnesota River. [2]