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Small, family-owned lake resort established in 1924, with 20 contributing properties. A rare surviving example of a once-common Minnesota attraction; also noted for its landscape architecture and association with the Wilderness Act of 1964. [19] 11: Lake County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence: Lake County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence
Lake Benton: 1896 opera house that hosted numerous community events and was restored to its original use in 1970. Boundary expanded in 1982 (#82002979) to include the adjacent commercial building constructed at the same time. [76] 4: Lincoln County Courthouse and Jail: Lincoln County Courthouse and Jail: December 1, 1980 : 319 North Rebecca Street
Billboard installed in 1950, a local landmark and the only surviving large, free-standing, 20th-century advertisement for Grain Belt Beer, an enduringly popular Minnesota brand. [84] 73: Great Northern Implement Company: Great Northern Implement Company: September 13, 1977 : 616 S. 3rd St.
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. [18] 15: Le Sueur County Courthouse and Jail: Le Sueur County Courthouse and Jail: February 17, 1981 : 88 and 130 S. Park Ave.
Ephraim C. Gile House: Ephraim C. Gile House: August 29, 1985 : 311 8th Ave., S. Princeton: Gothic Revival house built circa 1872, a rare example of the style north of Minneapolis–Saint Paul. [9] 5: Great Northern Depot: Great Northern Depot
April 16, 1982 (209 and 217 2nd St., NW. Aitkin: Long-serving seat of Aitkin County government, consisting of a 1915 jail and a 1920 courthouse, the latter exemplifying the second-generation Beaux-Arts courthouses built around Minnesota in the early 20th century.
General Superintendent's House: April 22, 1982 : Cole Ave. Coleraine: Large 1911 frame house representative of mining company housing for managers. [6] 10: Frank Gran Farmstead: April 22, 1982 : County Highway 10
Fillmore County Jail and Carriage House: March 5, 1982 : 109 Houston St. NW: Preston: Fillmore County's long-serving law complex, with an Italianate jail/office/residence built 1869–70 and adjacent carriage house built circa 1900. [15] Now a bed and breakfast.