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The Duluth Civic Center Historic District is a historic government complex in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. It includes the St. Louis County Courthouse, Duluth City Hall, and the Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building. The complex was designed by urban planning pioneer Daniel Burnham in 1909 and constructed over the next twenty years. [2]
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Duluth, Minnesota" ... Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building, United States Courthouse and Custom House;
The Board of Trade building is a contributing property of the Duluth Commercial Historic District. A skywalk segment is seen at right. Due to the city's cold winter temperatures (at times falling well below −20 °F (−29 °C)), a network of skywalks was constructed to provide indoor connectivity between most major buildings.
The Wirth Building is a commercial building in downtown Duluth, Minnesota, United States.When it was constructed in 1886 it was the city's first example of Richardsonian Romanesque style, and it stands as an early work of architect Oliver G. Traphagen. [2]
Church serving as a religious and social center for Duluth's African-American community, completed in 1913 as the city's only building constructed by and for African Americans. [126] 107: Saints Peter and Paul Church-Ukrainian Catholic: Saints Peter and Paul Church-Ukrainian Catholic: August 27, 1980 : 530 Central Avenue
The Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building, United States Courthouse and Custom House in Duluth, Minnesota, is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. Completed in 1930, it is part of the Duluth Civic Center Historic District , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [ 1 ]
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While there was an attempt to fix the roof, eventually the City of Duluth decided to raze the building and it was partially demolished in 1941. The town remained without an artificial rink until 1953 when the Duluth Curling and Skating Club was retrofitted.