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  2. Northrup-King - Wikipedia

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    Northrup-King Seed Company was founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1896, and was based there until it was acquired and moved to Golden Valley, Minnesota in 1986. It is now a division of Syngenta . Company history

  3. Northrop Mall Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Northeast, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of companies based in Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    The old company headquarters still exist as the Soo Line Building. The current headquarters is Canadian Pacific Plaza. Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company produced Ceresota flour in Minneapolis from 1891 to 1953. Its Elevator A, and A and F mills are still standing and two of these structures are in use as office buildings.

  6. Northrup - Wikipedia

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    Christiane Northrup (born 1949), Obstetrician-gynecologist who promotes anti vaccine and medical pseudoscience; Samuel Northrup (1801–1860), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly; William Barton Northrup (1856–1925), Canadian lawyer and politician; Edwin Fitch Northrup (1866–1940), professor of physics at Princeton University

  7. Northrup House - Wikipedia

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    Northrup House may refer to: Buildings. United States. Northrup House (Iola, Kansas) Palmer-Northrup House, North Kingstown, Rhode Island;

  8. William S. King - Wikipedia

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    William Smith King (December 16, 1828 – February 24, 1900) was a Republican U.S. Representative for Minnesota from March 4, 1875, to March 3, 1877. He was a journalist and businessman.

  9. Andersen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Andersen Corporation is an international window and door manufacturing enterprise employing 12,000 people at more than thirty manufacturing facilities, logistics centers, and company owned retail locations.