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Demolished buildings and structures in Minneapolis (14 P) Pages in category "Demolished buildings and structures in Minnesota" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
On the afternoon of February 28, 1983, two men looking for a pipe to fix their broken van entered an abandoned twenty four-unit red brick building at 5635 Clemens Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri (since demolished). Once inside, they discovered the headless body of an African-American child in the home's basement. [5]
A photographer's fascination with old abandoned houses has provided rare glimpses inside derelict properties in the north Highlands. Angus Mackay started taking pictures of the buildings during ...
Former religious buildings and structures in Minnesota (2 C) S. Defunct schools in Minnesota (41 P) Defunct sports venues in Minnesota (1 C, 4 P) U.
Its goal is to address 3,000 vacant residential buildings in the city by rehabilitating half of them in the next three years. (See the accompanying photos, as well as before-and-after photos in ...
Abandoned buildings are typically eyesores. But what if someone takes these structures (many of them decades old) and turns them into something beautiful?
The mall was abandoned for a decade until the city demolished it in late 2022. A 411-unit apartment complex, several office and retail buildings, and a Metrolink park-and-ride are planned for the site. [2] Over the years, Four Seasons Mall was home to several regional chains, including various restaurants and small businesses. Despite its ...
The Minnesota Home School for Girls was a reformatory in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States. It was Minnesota's first single-sex reformatory for girls from its establishment in 1911 to 1967, when it switched to a coeducational model and shortened its name to the Minnesota Home School. The facility closed in 1999. [2]