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  2. Minneapolis Grain Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, the exchange was renamed the Minneapolis Grain Exchange. Today the exchange is most recognized by its logo and uses MGEX as first reference. On December 19, 2008, the Minneapolis Grain Exchange ceased operations of the open outcry trading floor, but continues daily operations for the electronic processing of financial transactions ...

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    Flour Exchange Building: Flour Exchange Building: August 29, 1977 : 310 4th Ave. S. Minneapolis: High-rise office building begun in 1892 and completed in 1909, the first in Minneapolis to be designed in unadorned commercial style architecture. [71] 60

  4. Harrington Mansion and Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The Harrington Mansion. The Harrington Mansion and Events Center is a historic property at 2540 Park Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.The estate was built in 1902 for the family of Charles Harrington, who oversaw the Minneapolis office for the Van Dusen-Harrington Company, which specialized in grain processing and distribution.

  5. List of City of Minneapolis designated landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Grain Exchange Building 400–412 4th Street South 44°58′40″N 93°15′50″W  /  44.97778°N 93.26389°W  / 44.97778; -93.26389  ( Grain Exchange

  6. Category : National Register of Historic Places in Minneapolis

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    Fire Station No. 19 (Minneapolis, Minnesota) First Church of Christ, Scientist (Minneapolis) First Congregational Church (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Woodbury Fisk House; Flour Exchange Building; Fort Snelling; Forum Cafeteria (Minneapolis) Foshay Tower; Lawrence A. and Mary Fournier House; Franklin Avenue Bridge; Franklin Library (Minneapolis)

  7. Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Grain Exchange was founded in 1881; located near the riverfront, it is the only exchange as of 2023 for hard red spring wheat futures. [ 314 ] Along with cash requirements for the milling industry, the large amounts of capital that lumbering had accumulated stimulated the local banking industry and made Minneapolis a major ...

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  9. List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The tallest building in Minneapolis is the 57-story IDS Center, which rises 792 feet (241 m) and was designed by architect Philip Johnson. [2] The tower has been the tallest building in the state of Minnesota since its completion in 1973, and is the 66th-tallest building in the United States. [ 3 ]