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1886 house designed by Cass Gilbert (1859–1934), an early-career work showcasing the detailed and eclectic style of an emerging master architect. [132] 125: West Summit Avenue Historic District: West Summit Avenue Historic District: May 4, 1993 : Summit Ave. between Lexington Pkwy. and Mississippi River Blvd.
Hennepin County. Father Louis Hennepin was the first European explorer to visit and name Saint Anthony Falls, the tallest waterfall on the Mississippi River, in 1680.While the falls were familiar to the Ojibwe and Sioux Indians who lived in the area, Father Hennepin spread word of the falls when he returned to France in 1683.
Only surviving commercial building dating to the settlement of lumber boomtown St. Francis; a house built circa 1860 expanded into lodging for lumber and mill workers. Now the Rum River Inn restaurant. [16] 13: Shaw-Hammons House: Shaw-Hammons House: December 26, 1979 : 302 Fremont St.
Ruins of the 1861 house of influential Minnesota settler Joseph R. Brown (1805–1870). Also associated with native–white relations, white settlement and reservation establishment on the upper Minnesota River, and the outbreak of the Dakota War of 1862. [112] Now the Joseph R. Brown State Wayside. [113] 3: Heins Block: Heins Block: August 8, 2001
Pages in category "Tudor Revival architecture in Minnesota" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... River Inn (Fergus Falls, Minnesota) S.
Today, houses the Hudson River Museum [50] Sagamore Hill: 1884 Queen Anne: Lamb and Rich: Cove Neck: Built for President Theodore Roosevelt: Bay Villa 1862 Second Empire: Staten Island: Built for John M Pendleton, it was the summer house of Anson Phelps Stokes between 1868 and 1886, was abandoned in 1910s and later demolished in 1930. Wyckoff ...
Reads Landing is an unincorporated community in Pepin Township, Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States, along the Mississippi River.The community is located between Lake City and Wabasha along U.S. Highway 61 at the junction with Wabasha County Road 77 and near Wabasha, Lake City, Camp Lacupolis, and Maple Springs.
The bluff overlooks the downtown area and towers about 400 feet (120 m) above the Mississippi River with an extensive view of Lake Pepin to the south. It is one of hundreds of bluffs in the Driftless Area, which covers parts of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois, in addition to the southeastern toe of Minnesota.