User:Jonathunder/Rochester
Appearance
Current listings on the National Register
[edit][1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[2] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Avalon Hotel | March 19, 1982 (#82002992) |
301 North Broadway 44°01′35″N 92°27′48″W / 44.026453°N 92.463291°W | Rochester | 1919 hotel, originally a kosher venue for Jewish travelers, that in 1944 became one of Rochester's few African American-owned and -oriented businesses prior to desegregation. Now the Avalon Music store.[3] | |
2 | Dr. Donald C. Balfour House | July 21, 2004 (#04000723) |
427 6th Avenue, SW. 44°01′06″N 92°28′19″W / 44.018416°N 92.471858°W | Rochester | 1910 house of Mayo Clinic co-founder Dr. Donald Balfour.[4] | |
5 | Chateau Dodge Theatre | July 17, 1980 (#80002098) |
15 1st Street, S.W. 44°01′22″N 92°27′50″W / 44.022803°N 92.463962°W | Rochester | 1927 Exotic Revival atmospheric theatre.[5] | |
10 | Mayo Clinic Building | August 4, 1969 (#69000075) |
110 and 115 2nd Avenue, SW. 44°01′19″N 92°27′56″W / 44.02189°N 92.465548°W | Rochester | Also known as the Plummer Building, the 1928 headquarters of the influential Mayo Clinic.[6] | |
11 | Dr. William J. Mayo House | March 26, 1975 (#75001001) |
701 4th Street, SW. 44°01′11″N 92°28′25″W / 44.019735°N 92.473748°W | Rochester | 1916 stone Tudor Revival mansion of Mayo Clinic co-founder Dr. William James Mayo. Later known as the Mayo Foundation House.[5][7] | |
12 | Mayowood Historic District | September 22, 1970 (#70000306) |
3720 Mayowood Road, SW. 43°59′40″N 92°31′09″W / 43.994536°N 92.519163°W | Rochester | Estate of Mayo Clinic co-founder Dr. Charles Horace Mayo, including his 1911 mansion plus a lodge, farm, and greenhouse complex built 1908–1920s.[8] | |
14 | Pierce House | July 21, 1980 (#80002101) |
426 2nd Avenue, SW. 44°01′06″N 92°27′56″W / 44.018363°N 92.465634°W | Rochester | 1877 brick Italianate hotel.[5] Demolished June 5, 2007.[9] | |
15 | Pill Hill Residential Historic District | November 29, 1990 (#85003768) |
Roughly bounded by 3rd and 9th Streets and 7th and 10th Avenues, SW. 44°01′02″N 92°28′32″W / 44.0171°N 92.475545°W | Rochester | Early-20th-century residential neighborhood where many Mayo Clinic doctors lived.[5] | |
17 | Henry S. Plummer House | May 21, 1975 (#75001002) |
1091 Plummer Lane 44°00′38″N 92°28′47″W / 44.010657°N 92.479789°W | Rochester | 1924 Tudor Revival mansion of Mayo Clinic co-founder Dr. Henry Stanley Plummer.[8] Now a city-owned art center and event venue.[10] | |
18 | Rochester Armory | December 2, 1980 (#80004268) |
121 North Broadway 44°01′31″N 92°27′49″W / 44.025139°N 92.463491°W | Rochester | 1915 brick Romanesque Revival armory of the Minnesota National Guard.[5] | |
19 | Rochester Public Library | July 2, 1980 (#80004537) |
226 2nd Street, SW. 44°01′17″N 92°28′01″W / 44.02134°N 92.466991°W | Rochester | 1937 Jacobean Revival library designed by Harold Crawford and built of Kasota limestone by the Public Works Administration.[5] Now the Mayo Medical School's Mitchell Student Center.[11] | |
20 | St. Mary's Hospital Dairy Farmstead | July 2, 1980 (#80004538) |
East of Rochester on County Highway 104 44°01′29″N 92°33′22″W / 44.024704°N 92.556085°W | Rochester | 1923 dairy farm built to supply St. Mary's Hospital with pasteurized milk.[5] | |
21 | George Stoppel Farmstead | May 12, 1975 (#75001000) |
County Highways 25 and 122 44°00′29″N 92°30′36″W / 44.008045°N 92.509962°W | Rochester | 1861 limestone house, barn, and two-story smokehouse.[8] | |
22 | Toogood Barns | June 26, 1975 (#75001003) |
Mayowood Road 44°00′01″N 92°28′21″W / 44.000194°N 92.472553°W | Rochester | c. 1870 stone barns of Yankee farmer William F. Toogood.[5] | |
25 | Timothy A. Whiting House | December 4, 1980 (#80004269) |
225 1st Avenue, NW. 44°01′34″N 92°27′54″W / 44.026035°N 92.464898°W | Rochester | 1875 frame Italianate house of a notable grain merchant.[5] Now the Heritage House museum.[12] |
Formerly listed on the NRHP
[edit][1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Chicago Great Western Railroad Company Depot | December 4, 1980 (#80004267) | November 13, 1987 | 88 S. Park Ave. and 130 S. Park Ave. (original address) Current coordinates are 44°01′08″N 92°27′41″W / 44.018984°N 92.461361°W | Rochester | 1900 Chicago Great Western Railway depot.[13] Moved in 1987.[5][14] | |
2 | Cutting Barn | October 22, 1980 (#80002099) | May 4, 1984 | 3210 19th St. N.W. | Rochester | 1868 limestone barn of a prosperous early farm. Destroyed by an accidental fire on January 24, 1982.[15] | |
3 | Hotel Zumbro | October 10, 1980 (#80002100) | March 28, 1988 | 101 1st Ave., S.W. | Rochester | 1912 hotel catering to Mayo Clinic patients and their families. Demolished by owners in 1987 to make way for a modern replacement.[15] | |
4 | Charles H. Mayo House | July 2, 1980 (#80004535) | September 25, 1987 | 419 4th St., SW | Rochester | 1903 house of Dr. Charles Horace Mayo. Demolished as a condition of land sale back to the Mayo Clinic in 1987.[15] |
See also
[edit]- List of National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Minnesota
References
[edit]- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Bluhm, Matthew; Maria Bartholdi (Jan–Feb 2012). "The Avalon Hotel - Paving the way for racial equality in Rochester". Rochester Women Magazine. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ^ "Balfour, Dr. Donald C., House". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Cite error: The named reference
Nord
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Mayo Clinic Building". National Historic Landmarks Program. National Park Service. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ^ "Houses: William J. Mayo House (Mayo Foundation House)". A Minnesota Sampler. Minnesota Historical Society. 2007. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ^ a b c Hanson, Krista Finstad (2007). Minnesota Open House: A Guide to Historic House Museums. St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Historical Society Press. ISBN 978-0-87351-577-1.
- ^ Hansel, Jeff (2007-07-07). "130-year-old Maxwell House is no more". Post-Bulletin. Rochester, Minn.
- ^ "Plummer House of the Arts". City of Rochester, Minnesota. Retrieved 2013-03-06.
- ^ "Campus Life". Mayo Medical School. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
- ^ "Heritage House". Rochester, MN Convention & Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 2013-03-07.
- ^ "Chicago Great Western Depot (removed)". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
- ^ "About Us". Dos Amigos Mexican Restaurant. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
- ^ a b c El-Hai, Jack (2000). Lost Minnesota: Stories of Vanished Places. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0816635153.
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Olmsted County, Minnesota.
- Minnesota National Register Properties Database—Minnesota Historical Society
Proposed local listings
[edit]Name | Address | Image | Description and notes |
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Calvary Episcopal Church | 111 Third Avenue S.W. | ||
Christ United Methodist Church | 400 Fifth Avenue S.W. | ||
Chuck’s Tire & Auto | 102 North Broadway | ||
Commercial Building | 23 Second Street S.W. | I. O. O. F. Building (Eagle Grocery) | |
Days Inn | N.W. 6 First Avenue | Pannekoeken | |
Chicago Great Western Railroad Company Depot | 20 Forth Street S.E. | El Loro Mexican Restaurant | |
First Presbyterian Church | 513 Third Street S.W. | ||
Franklin Heating Station | 119 Third Street S.W. | ||
Home Instead Senior Care | 304 Sixth Street S.W. | ||
Pathway House | 103 Sixth Avenue S.W. | ||
The Kahler Grand Hotel | 20 Second Avenue S.W. | ||
Massey Building | 202 First Avenue S.W. | ||
Mayo Building | 200 First Street S.W. | ||
Methodist Hospital | 201 West Center Street | ||
McGoon's / Goonie's | 7 Second Street S.W. | ||
Qwest / Telephone Building | 320 Second Avenue S.W. | ||
Rochester Travelers Hotel | 426 Second Street S.W. | (Colonial Motor Hotel / The Beverly) | |
Trinity Lutheran Church | 532 Second Street S.W. | ||
William W. Mayo Statue | First Street S.W. | Leonard Crunelle, sculptor | |
Conley Camera Factory | 12-14 Fourth Street S.W. | former Words Players Theatre | |
Assisi Heights | 1001 14th Street N.W. | ||
Bridge #4481 | Quarry Hill Nature Center | ||
Building #31 | Olmsted County Fairgrounds | Floral Hall | |
Bulbulian House | 1229 Skyline Drive S.W. | ||
CCC Fair Board Office Building | 1408 Fairgrounds Avenue S.E. |
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[edit]Name | Address | Image | Description and notes |
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Francis H. Underwood Residence | 624 Memorial Parkway S.W. | ||
George Healy Memorial Chapel | off 9th Avenue N.E. | Oakwood Cemetery | |
Granville Woodworth Memorial Gateway | off 7th Avenue N.E. | Oakwood Cemetery | |
Hawthorne School | 700 4th Ave SE | ||
Horace Mann School | 1122 8 Ave SE | ||
House | 610 Memorial Parkway SW | ||
House | 606 Memorial Parkway SW | ||
House | 303 6th Ave SW | ||
Industrial Education Building | Olmsted County Fairgrounds SE | ||
IBM Building | 3700 U.S. Hwy. 52 |
And another
[edit]Name | Address | Image | Description and notes |
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J. A. Spittel Residence | 614 Memorial Parkway SW | ||
J.A. Stocke Residence | 910 Folwell Dr SW | ||
Jefferson School | 1201 10th Ave NE | ||
John & Rena Dyer Residence | 1104 7th Ave SW | ||
Joseph & Judith Foss Lustron House | 733 13th Ave NE | ||
K. V. Ogle Residence | 625 Memorial Parkway SW | ||
Keys House | 1217 Skyline Dr SW | ||
Lawler Residence | 621 Memorial Parkway SW | ||
Log Cabin Motel and Grill | 2345 Marion Rd SE | ||
Lourdes High School | 621 West Center Street | ||
McBean House | 1532 Woodland Dr SW | ||
Monarch/Libby's/Seneca Foods Canning Co., water tower | 1217 Third Avenue S.E. |