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Northrup, King and Co. was founded in 1884 as Northrup, Braslan and Company. Its founders, Jesse E. Northrup and Charles E. Braslan, moved to Minneapolis from the Eastern United States . They chose Minneapolis because they believed seeds grown in the North were resilient and productive, and because they viewed Minneapolis as an ideal ...
Mutual Creamery (1912), 601 S 9th St, also known as the Jensen Creamery [5] or as the Meadow Gold building; Northrup, King & Co. Seed Warehouse (1935), 520 S 9th St [6] Harry K. Fritchman Building (1910), 506 S 9th St. [7] Harry Fritchman served as Boise City mayor 1911–12. Boise Ice & Produce Co. (1910), 504 S 9th St [8]
Northeast is a defined community in the U.S. city of Minneapolis that is composed of 13 smaller neighborhoods whose street addresses end in "NE". Unofficially it also includes the neighborhoods of the University community which have "NE" addresses, and the entirety of the Old Saint Anthony business district, which sits on the dividing line of "NE" and "SE" addresses.
Lind Hall. Housed most of the university's English department until they moved to Pillsbury Hall.Currently, the building is home to the College of Science and Engineering, after a major renovation completed in 2023, [6] providing 57,500 square feet of space for the Industrial and Systems Engineering department and additional space for the Computer Science & Engineering departments. [7]
The remainder of the neighborhood is smaller residential housing and industrial space with much of the industry clustered around the railroad tracks running parallel to Central Avenue. Many of the neighborhood's industrial buildings (such as the Northrup-King headquarters) have since been re-purposed as artist studios and galleries. The ...
Mayor Dan Devine announced on Friday, Dec. 8, that Burger King has decided to raze the abandoned Burger King building that has been sitting vacant for over a decade. Some good news for the weekend!
Originally known as the Law Building and erected at a cost of $30,000, it was the first building of the University of Minnesota Law School, itself founded in 1888. The Richardsonian Romanesque -style building was later named after William S. Pattee, the School's first dean, [ 2 ] and doubled in capacity from a 1905 expansion. [ 11 ]
Northrup Hill School District 10, a historic one-room school building located at Rathbone in Steuben County, New York Palmer-Northrup House , an historic site at 7919 Post Road in North Kingstown, Rhode Island