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The owner, Edward Chenery Gale, was the son of Minneapolis pioneer real estate broker Samuel Gale. His wife, Sara Belle Pillsbury, was a daughter of Governor John S. Pillsbury. The house, now owned by the American Association of University Women, is faced in Bedford limestone. Many modern features were part of the design: a central vacuum ...
1863 limestone house considered one of Minnesota's most elaborate examples of mid-19th-century Italianate architecture. [18] Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District. [13] 13: Pierce and Walter Butler House: Pierce and Walter Butler House: April 22, 1982 : 1345–1347 Summit Ave.
Headquarters 1942–1968 of Minnesota's first and most influential chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous, based in an 1887 house with 1916 and 1950 additions. [9] 4: Ames-Florida House: Ames-Florida House: October 16, 1979 : 8131 Bridge St. Rockford
This two-story Tudor home at 314 S. Rockford Ave. is currently on the market for $122,500. Skip to main content. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join. Mail. Downloads; Premium ...
Location of Le Sueur County in Minnesota. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Le Sueur County, Minnesota. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Le Sueur County, Minnesota, United States. The locations of National Register properties ...
A Tudor-style home near Conesus Lake in Livingston County sits atop 33 breathtaking acres. Price. The property at 6000 Henderson Hill Road in Conesus is listed for $2.725 million, according to the ...
Remains of a 1914 open-air theatre unique in Minnesota, a late City Beautiful movement project and a venue for local events up to 1938. A colorful canvas awning system, since removed, was designed by Purcell & Elmslie. [22] 18: Woodbury House: Woodbury House: December 26, 1979 : 1632 S. Ferry St.
October 7, 2011 (5209 County Road 21 NE: Farmington Township: Circa-1875 example of the timber-framed, three-bay barns built during a decade of increased agriculture in Olmsted County and a shift from wheat to diversified farming across southeast Minnesota.