Location ID: #10298276
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Located in the heart of downtown Saint Paul, Avalon is a stunning Beaux-Arts landmark that blends historic grandeur with modern versatility.
Once the renowned James J. Hill Reference Library, this architectural gem features soaring ceilings, ...
Location ID: #10295546
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Antlers Park – Lake Marion, Lakeville, MN
A 13.76-acre lakeside gem with sweeping Lake Marion views, Antlers Park combines historic charm with modern amenities. The renovated grounds feature the striking John Hennen Pavilion, sandy beach, fishing ...
Location ID: #10294776
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Airlake Airport (LVN) is just south of Minneapolis and St. Paul in Lakeville, MN. The airport mostly serves recreational fliers but is also ideally suited for business aviation. Aloft hanger space holds up to 1,500 for an event. The airport has ...
Location ID: #10281807
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Location ID: #10279748
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I own 38.8 acres of country land and in that land is a small beautiful fully functional country church with a working bell. Across the street is a one room classroom.
Location ID: #10271318
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Aircraft is located within a commercial aircraft hangar at the Anoka County Airport. It is available for interior/exterior shots, and hopefully in 2025 for flying.
Location ID: #10278142
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Location ID: #10150450
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Maritime theme saloon build in the early 1900s
Location ID: #10147910
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Bally Blacksmith Shop was built in 1911 and has housed three generations totaling 99 years of Bally blacksmiths. The metal Forest Service building behind the shop was added to the site in the 1960s. Bally's has been on the National Register of ...
Location ID: #10087062
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In 1855, a small settlement began on the northwest edge of the lake and the town became known as Albert Lea.
Location ID: #10088690
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Alexandria is a city and county seat of Douglas County, MN.
W.E. Hicks was pivotal to the early development of the town. He purchased the townsite in 1868 and established a mill, hotel, newspaper, and store. He donated property for a courthouse, ...
Location ID: #10099276
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Established in the 1850's, Austin, Minnesota is a city located in Mower County, Minnesota near the Cedar River. Austin is home to the Hormel Corporation, the SPAM Museum, and The Hormel Institute. The city has many historical sites, including the ...
Location ID: #10255082
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Dirt Road by Bird and Fowl Conservancy
Location ID: #10101617
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Built between 1915-21 by Dr. Alexander Pierce Anderson (inventor of puffed rice and wheat cereals), the Anderson Center at Tower View estate is composed of brick Georgian-style buildings (estate house, water tower, laboratory)and historic farm ...
Location ID: #10146377
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Former auditorium, under re-construction, huge space
Location ID: #10096421
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Stately museum & culture center featuring Swedish history exhibits, a mansion & art classes.
Location ID: #10164600
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This is a studio apartment-style event space that is used to host a variety of events and gatherings such as weddings, showers, dinners, birthday's, talk shows, networking, colab and much more. The space is in an old brick apartment building in the ...
Location ID: #10120935
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Single Level enclosed shopping center including full food court, children's play area and over 100 stores/
Location ID: #10101446
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Alexander Ramsey House, a Victorian-era home built in the 1870s, filled with thousands of original family items and furnishings. Ramsey was the first territorial governor of Minnesota.
Location ID: #10178377
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Location ID: #10184122
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This home was built in 1893 by one of the most prominent lumber barons in Minnesota: Albert Lammers. The home was listed on the National Register of Historic Places for having local significance in the themes of architecture and industry. The home's ...
Location ID: #10188347
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Location ID: #10104971
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Originally built in 1900, this historic site was known as the Anoka Asylum. Built to house the mentally ill, it was later renamed as the Anoka State Hospital. During the 1960's and 70's, deinstitutionalization began and many patients were relocated ...
Location ID: #10187493
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