List of contributing properties in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District
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The following are the 85 contributing properties in the Saint Anthony Falls Historic District
Saint Anthony Falls
Saint Anthony Falls, or the Falls of Saint Anthony, located northeast of downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, was the only natural major waterfall on the Upper Mississippi River. The natural falls was replaced by a concrete overflow spillway after it partially collapsed in 1869...

 in Minneapolis
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis , nicknamed "City of Lakes" and the "Mill City," is the county seat of Hennepin County, the largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota, and the 48th largest in the United States...

, Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern United States. The twelfth largest state of the U.S., it is the twenty-first most populous, with 5.3 million residents. Minnesota was carved out of the eastern half of the Minnesota Territory and admitted to the Union as the thirty-second state...

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. About 56 still exist. The district's archaeological record is considered to be one of the most-endangered historic sites in Minnesota.

Extant

  • Adams-Barquist House
  • Andrew and Ole Loberg House, 171 E. Island Ave.
  • Andrew and Ole Loberg House, 175 E. Island Ave.
  • Backe-Barquist House
  • Baker-Leber House
  • Barquist-Holmberg House
  • Bridge No. L-8900
  • Bridge No. L-9331
  • Bridge No. L-9332
  • Bridge No. L-9333
  • Brookins, George, W., House
  • Crown Roller Mill
  • Eastman Tunnel
  • Falls of St. Anthony Dam
  • Falls of St. Anthony Dike
  • Falls of St. Anthony, East Channel Escarpment
  • Griswold, Franklin G., House, 15-17 Maple Pl.
  • Griswold, Franklin, G., House, 107-109 W. Island Ave.
  • Hall and Dann Barrel Company Factory
  • Hennepin Island Hydroelectric Plant
    Hennepin Island Hydroelectric Plant
    The Hennepin Island Hydroelectric Plant also known as the St. Anthony Hydro Plant, sits on the site of early sawmills at St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The current structure was built for electric power in 1882. It is currently operated by Xcel Energy...

  • house, 27 Maple Pl.
  • house, 18-20 Maple Pl.
  • Humboldt Flour Mill
  • John Mayell House
  • Log Sluice
  • Main Street Hydroelectric Station
  • Martin and Morrison Block
  • Mayall, John, House
  • Meader-Farnham House, 103-105 W. Island Ave.
  • Minneapolis Eastern Railway Company Engine House
  • Minneapolis Flour Mill
  • Murphy, Edward, House
  • North Star Woolen Mill
    North Star Woolen Mill
    The North Star Woolen Mill is a building in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The building, located in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District, was originally a textile mill for the North Star Woolen Company. The mill was built in 1864 by W.W. Eastman and Paris Gibson on the west side of the west...

  • Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company Elevator A (Ceresota Building
    Ceresota Building
    Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company Elevator A also known as the Ceresota Building and "The Million Bushel Elevator" was a receiving and public grain elevator built by the Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company in 1908 in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States...

    )
  • O'Brien-Meyer House
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
    Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
    Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic parish church of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis located in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States. It was built on the east bank of the Mississippi River in today's Nicollet Island/East Bank neighborhood; it is the oldest...

  • Pease, R.M.S, House
  • Pillsbury "A" Mill
  • Pillsbury "A" Mill Transformer Building
  • Pillsbury Industrial Equipment/ Pillsbury Machine Shop
  • Pillsbury Warehouse #2
  • Pracna Building
  • Pye, James, House
  • Russell's Planing Mill/ Model Mill/ King Midas Flour Mill
  • Salisbury & Satterlee Company Complex
  • St. Anthony Falls Hydroelectric Laboratory
  • St. Anthony Falls Water Power Co. Canal/ Pillsbury Canal
  • St. Anthony Falls Water Power Co. Tailrace/ Chute Tunnel
  • Standard Flour Mill
  • Stone Arch Bridge
  • Third Avenue Bridge
    Third Avenue Bridge (Minneapolis)
    The Third Avenue Bridge is a landmark structure of the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, originally known as the St. Anthony Falls Bridge. It carries road traffic across the Mississippi River and right over the upper fringes of Saint Anthony Falls...

  • Upton Block/ Union Iron Works
  • Washburn, Crosby & Company "A" Flour Mill (Washburn "A" Mill)
  • Washburn-Crosby Company Elevator No. 2
  • Washburn-Crosby Company Train Shed
  • William D. Burnett Tenement
  • Woodward Flat Duplex
  • Woodward Flat Fourplex

Razed

  • Alaska Flour Mill/ Pillsbury "B" Flour Mill
  • Anchor Flour Mill
  • Arctic Flour Mill/ St. Anthony Flour Mill
  • Cataract Flour Mill
  • Clapp Woolen Mill/ Empire Mill/ Pillsbury B Elevator
  • Columbia Flour Mill
  • First Bassett Sawmill/ Second City Waterworks
  • First City Waterworks/ Holly Flour Mill
  • Galaxy Flour Mill
  • Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad Wheelhouse
  • Minneapolis Cotton Mill/ Excelsior Flour Mill
  • Minneapolis Eastern Railroad Trestle Piers
  • Minneapolis Mill Co. Gatehouse & Power Canal
  • Minneapolis Paper Mill/ Pillsbury Warehouse C
  • Northwestern Flour Mill
  • Occidental Feed Mill
  • Palisade Flour Mill
  • People's Flour Mill
  • Pettit Mill/ Northwestern Consolidated Elevator B
  • Phoenix Flour Mill/ Pillsbury Rye Mill
  • Pillsbury "A" Steam Power Plant
  • Russell Mill/ Dakota Mill/ King Midas Flour Mill
  • Second Bassett Sawmill
  • Second East Side Platform Sawmills
  • Union Flour Mill
  • Washburn "B" Flour Mill Complex
  • Washburn "C" Flour Mill Complex
  • Zenith Flour Mill
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