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The Brainerd Water Tower is located at Sixth and Washington in Brainerd in the U.S. state of Minnesota.Built in 1918, it was the first all-concrete elevated tank used by a municipality in the United States; even though it was replaced in 1960, it remains standing as an icon of the town.
Brainerd Public Library: May 23, 1980 : 206 N. 7th St. Brainerd: 1904 Carnegie library, a well-preserved example of the 65 originally built in Minnesota. Also noted for its prominent Neoclassical architecture. [4] 2: Brainerd Water Tower
Elevated Metal Water Tank, Ironton (80002030), whose moved location was formerly located approximately at note 4] Per a Brainerd Dispatch editorial, the Ironton water tower, originally located in north Ironton, was moved to Ironton's Morningside Park because underground mining of an iron ore vein made the ground unstable. It was moved on a ...
Pipestone Water Tower: March 3, 1980 : Second Street, N.E. Pipestone: 1920 water tower, one of the first to be built with concrete. Designer L.P. Wolff pioneered the method in 1918 for the nearly identical Brainerd Water Tower in Brainerd, Minnesota. [15] 13
Pages in category "Water towers on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
NBC News analyzed other videos of the water tower, from the day of the rally and before, including a 2019 promotional video for the Butler County farm show. Magnifying a still from the videos ...
On Thursday, EMA Director Anne Strouth asked the Ashland County Board of Commissioners to approve moving the tornado siren, currently located near Edison School, to a more appropriate location.
Brainerd (/ ˈ b r eɪ n ər d / BRAY-nərd) is a city and the county seat of Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States.Its population was 14,395 at the 2020 census. [4] [6] Brainerd straddles the Mississippi River several miles upstream from its confluence with the Crow Wing River, having been founded as a site for a railroad crossing above the confluence.