1926 – Aggie Block – 520 Broadway, Fargo, North Dakota
Named after real estate investor Samuel Aggie, this is a fine little brick and stone building.
Named after real estate investor Samuel Aggie, this is a fine little brick and stone building.
Built in an Art Deco style, this is a fine muscular design with a strong vertical emphasis. Designed as the First National Bank.
Added to Victoria Park in 1926. The cenotaph replaced the fountain that honoured Nicholas Flood Davin,
The community was constructed between 1917 and 1926 with the Chapel of St Gabriel blessed on May 23 1926.
Completed in 1926, in wrought iron with timber walkway, by the London based David Rowell &
After the second Durrow Abbey House was gutted by fire during the Civil War in 1923.
The columned neoclassical building erected in 1926 as the city’s main criminal court is today the home of the Quebec Court of Appeal.
Added to the National Register in 1982, the Fargo Theatre is a well preserved vaudeville venue.
According to family lore, a member of the local Madden family who were major shareholders in the Great Northern Railway visited Milan.
Part of the post-1916 rebuilding of this part of O’Connell Street, quite an austere facade with some nice detailing.