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July 30, 1974. The Haskell Playhouse is a children's playhouse located in Haskell Park in Alton, Illinois. Dr. William Abraham Haskell, a physician and one of the wealthiest residents of Alton, commissioned the playhouse as a present for his daughter Lucy's fifth birthday in 1885. Architect Lucas Pfeiffenberger designed the playhouse in the ...
Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. The Pavek Museum is a museum in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, that has one of the world's most significant collections of vintage radio and television equipment. It originated in the collection of Joe Pavek, who began collecting unique radios while he was an instructor at the Dunwoody Institute in 1946.
0650797 [ 4 ] Website. stlouispark.org. St. Louis Park is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 50,010 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] It is a first-ring suburb immediately west of Minneapolis. Other adjacent cities include Edina, Golden Valley, Minnetonka, Plymouth, and Hopkins.
Location of Saint Louis County in Minnesota. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Saint Louis County, Minnesota.It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States.
Location. 10 East Exchange Street and 488-494 Wabasha Street North. Coordinates. 44°56′56″N93°5′50″W44.94889°N 93.09722°W. NRHP reference No. 84004140 [ 1 ] Added to NRHP. August 20, 1984. The Fitzgerald Theater is the oldest active theatre in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and the home of American Public Media 's Live from Here (formerly A ...
Pfeiffenberger was born in Dayton, Ohio on November 14, 1834 to German immigrants. His parents, John and Elizabeth (Miller) Pfeiffenberger, were natives of Baden-Baden, in southwestern Germany. After settling in America, his father became a farmer. Pfeiffenberger received his early education in Ohio where he honed his engineering, construction ...
Dieppe, France. Died. May 26, 1917. (1917-05-26) (aged 55) St. Paul, Minnesota, US. Occupation (s) Architect, educator. Emmanuel Louis Masqueray (1861–1917) was a Franco-American preeminent figure in the history of American architecture, both as a gifted designer of landmark buildings and as an influential teacher of the profession of ...
His dream of a large downtown St. Louis Park disappeared in twelve years, but to that end he had built a Methodist church (which later burned), [24] the Walker/Syndicate [25] building (still standing), [26] the St. Louis Park Hotel (which the village later demolished), [27] The Great Northern Hotel (which later burned down) [27] and a streetcar ...