1898 – The Andrus Building, 500 Nicolette Mall, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Named the Andrus Building in honor of New Yorker John Emory Andrus who financed its construction.
Named the Andrus Building in honor of New Yorker John Emory Andrus who financed its construction.
Constructed in 1899, the Milwaukee Road Depot complex includes the former station building and one of the last long-span,
The Minneapolis Grain Exchange was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
City Hall located at 350 South Fifth Street,
One of two cathedrals in the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota,
501 Marquette was the tallest commercial building in the city from the time it was completed in 1915 until the Foshay Tower was built in 1929.
Built on land donated by the Morrison family formerly occupied by their Villa Rosa mansion,
By the early years of the twentieth century,
Opened October 16, 1921, originally named the Hennepin Theater. The theater actually consists of two separate structures: a long,
When the State Theatre opened in 1921,