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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.
Wayzata station (officially recognized as the Great Northern Railway Depot but commonly referred to as the Wayzata Depot) is a historic train depot in Wayzata, Minnesota, United States. Constructed and operated by the Great Northern Railway , the station was in service from 1906 until 1971. [ 1 ]
James Jerome Hill (September 16, 1838 – May 29, 1916) was a Canadian-American railway director. He was the chief executive officer of a family of lines headed by the Great Northern Railway, which served a substantial area of the Upper Midwest, the northern Great Plains, and the Pacific Northwest in the United States.
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 ...
Purchased from Minnesota and Great Northern Railway Company, July 1, 1907, constructed by that company, Thief River Falls to Greenbush, Minn., 1904. 41.09 Purchased from Dakota and Great Northern Railway Company, July 1, 1907, constructed by that company, in North Dakota: Bottineau to Souris, 1901. 12.72 Souris to Westhope, 1903. 16.41
Lake George Township is a township in Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 307 at the 2020 census. [ 3 ] The unincorporated community and census-designated place of Lake George is located within the township.
The James J. Hill House in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, was built by railroad magnate James J. Hill. The house, completed in 1891, is near the eastern end of Summit Avenue near the Cathedral of Saint Paul. The house, for its time, was very large and was the "showcase of St. Paul" until James J. Hill's death in 1916. [1]
Elaborate 1895 bank/opera house exemplifying the late-19th-century maturation in southeast Minnesota's booming towns. [7] Name change (originally Opera Block House) with additional documentation, October 9, 2013. 3: Bartron Site: Bartron Site: October 15, 1970 : Address restricted [8] Red Wing vicinity