1914 – Conservatory, Como Park, St. Paul, Minnesota
Inspired in part by the landscape designs of H.W.S. Cleveland, Frederick Nussbaumer, Superintendent of Parks from 1891 to 1922,
Inspired in part by the landscape designs of H.W.S. Cleveland, Frederick Nussbaumer, Superintendent of Parks from 1891 to 1922,
Large building covering an entire city block designed by Scottish-born NSW State Architect George McRae, but built in two stages.
Built in 1914 as a Ford Assembly Plant, this fine building at 505 Broadway was built alongside the railway tracks for shipping of completed cars.
Fine branch of Canadian Bank of Commerce with tastefully curving corner entrance at the corner of Paul and Pierre.
Opened in 1914, the cinema sat 630 people and was originally known as the Manor Cinema. Later, it was known as the Palladium,
Central Station was built on the site of a former station known as Calhoun Street Station. Memphis Central Station was owned by Illinois Central Railroad and the station was also used by Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad,
Original headquarters of the S. S. Kresge Company, one of the 20th century’s largest retail organizations,
Demolished and replaced with a taller building of less architectural merit, but similarly named.
Published in The Building News, November 7 1919: “This house was built just before the war.
Fine little commerial building with decorative stone parapet and name block.
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