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National Register of Historic Places listings in Olmsted County, Minnesota

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Olmsted County, Minnesota. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.

Location of Olmsted County in Minnesota

There are 25 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including one National Historic Landmark. A supplementary list includes five additional sites that were formerly on the National Register. Many of the county's listings are associated with the Mayo Clinic, an influential hospital and medical research facility founded in 1889.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5, 2024.[1]

Current listings edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Avalon Hotel
 
Avalon Hotel
March 19, 1982
(#82002992)
301 North Broadway
44°01′35″N 92°27′48″W / 44.026453°N 92.463291°W / 44.026453; -92.463291 (Avalon Hotel)
Rochester 1919 hotel dating to a guest accommodation boom fueled by Mayo Clinic patients. Later Rochester's only hotel open to Black patients and travelers, reflecting the diverse but segregated clientele the clinic brought to an otherwise homogeneous Midwestern town.[4]
2 Dr. Donald C. Balfour House
 
Dr. Donald C. Balfour House
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July 21, 2004
(#04000723)
427 6th Avenue SW
44°01′06″N 92°28′19″W / 44.018416°N 92.471858°W / 44.018416; -92.471858 (Dr. Donald C. Balfour House)
Rochester 1910 home of Dr. Donald Balfour (1882–1963), nationally recognized surgeon, Mayo Clinic partner, and founder of the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research.[5]
3 Benike Family Barn
 
Benike Family Barn
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October 7, 2011
(#09000407)
5209 County Road 21 NE
44°08′15″N 92°22′30″W / 44.137379°N 92.374927°W / 44.137379; -92.374927 (Benike Family Barn)
Farmington Township Circa-1875 example of the timber-framed, three-bay barns built during a decade of increased agriculture in Olmsted County and a shift from wheat to diversified farming across southeast Minnesota.[6]
4 John G. Bush House
 
John G. Bush House
July 2, 1980
(#80004531)
223 East Center Street
43°58′29″N 92°08′11″W / 43.974676°N 92.136428°W / 43.974676; -92.136428 (John G. Bush House)
Dover Well-preserved example of Olmsted County's small-town Italianate houses, built c. 1877 for a prosperous farmer turned merchant.[7]
5 Chateau Dodge Theatre
 
Chateau Dodge Theatre
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July 17, 1980
(#80002098)
15 1st Street SW
44°01′22″N 92°27′50″W / 44.022803°N 92.463962°W / 44.022803; -92.463962 (Chateau Dodge Theatre)
Rochester 1927 atmospheric theatre noted for its Châteauesque façade, fanciful Medieval Revival interior, and long use as a cinema.[8]
6 Coan House
 
Coan House
July 2, 1980
(#80004532)
118 West 5th Street
43°59′04″N 92°14′00″W / 43.984368°N 92.23343°W / 43.984368; -92.23343 (Coan House)
Eyota Elaborately ornamented house built circa 1888; one of the best preserved examples of Olmsted County's relatively small stock of Victorian residences.[9]
7 Eyota Farmers Cooperative Creamery Association
 
Eyota Farmers Cooperative Creamery Association
July 2, 1980
(#80004533)
222 Washington Avenue S.
43°59′10″N 92°13′36″W / 43.986075°N 92.226798°W / 43.986075; -92.226798 (Eyota Farmers Cooperative Creamery Association)
Eyota 1924 Period Revival creamery, a distinctive emblem of Olmsted County's cooperative dairy industry.[10]
8 Frank's Ford Bridge
 
Frank's Ford Bridge
July 8, 1980
(#80004534)
County Road 121 over the South Branch of the Zumbro River
44°07′47″N 92°27′45″W / 44.129628°N 92.462584°W / 44.129628; -92.462584 (Frank's Ford Bridge)
Oronoco Township 1895 through truss bridge significant for its association with Horace E. Horton (1843–1912), a bridge builder who began his career in Olmsted County and founded the regional Chicago Bridge & Iron Company in 1889.[11]
9 Christoph Krause Farmstead
 
Christoph Krause Farmstead
October 10, 1980
(#80002097)
County Highway 30
43°57′31″N 92°08′17″W / 43.958611°N 92.138056°W / 43.958611; -92.138056 (Christoph Krause Farmstead)
Dover Township Well-preserved farmstead with an Italianate house and large barn dating to the 1870s, exemplifying rural Olmsted County's prosperous 19th-century farms.[12]
10 Maass and McAndrew Company Building
 
Maass and McAndrew Company Building
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May 24, 2016
(#16000278)
12-14 4th Street SW
44°01′09″N 92°27′50″W / 44.019298°N 92.463763°W / 44.019298; -92.463763 (Maass and McAndrew Company Building)
Rochester Home of a mechanical contracting firm in operation 1909–1929, significant for designing and constructing much of the specialized equipment and facilities that helped boost the Mayo Clinic to national prominence.[13]
11 Mayo Clinic Building
 
Mayo Clinic Building
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August 4, 1969
(#69000075)
110 and 115 2nd Avenue SW
44°01′19″N 92°27′56″W / 44.02189°N 92.465548°W / 44.02189; -92.465548 (Mayo Clinic Building)
Rochester Also known as the Plummer Building, the 1928 headquarters of the influential Mayo Clinic.[14]
12 Dr. William J. Mayo House
 
Dr. William J. Mayo House
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March 26, 1975
(#75001001)
701 4th Street SW
44°01′11″N 92°28′25″W / 44.019735°N 92.473748°W / 44.019735; -92.473748 (Dr. William J. Mayo House)
Rochester Tudor Revival mansion built 1916–17 for Mayo Clinic co-founder Dr. William James Mayo (1861–1939). Became the Mayo Foundation House in 1938.[15]
13 Mayowood Historic District
 
Mayowood Historic District
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September 22, 1970
(#70000306)
3720 Mayowood Road SW
43°59′40″N 92°31′09″W / 43.994536°N 92.519163°W / 43.994536; -92.519163 (Mayowood Historic District)
Rochester 10-acre (4 ha) estate dating to 1911 of Charles Horace Mayo (1865–1939) and his son Charles William Mayo (1898–1968), significant for its architecture and association with the Mayo Clinic.[16] Now a museum.[17]
14 Oronoco School
 
Oronoco School
July 2, 1980
(#80004536)
County Highway 18
44°09′43″N 92°32′02″W / 44.161972°N 92.533963°W / 44.161972; -92.533963 (Oronoco School)
Oronoco School in use 1875–1926, a well-preserved example of institutional Italianate architecture and education in Minnesota's rural communities.[18]
15 Pill Hill Residential Historic District
 
Pill Hill Residential Historic District
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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 / 44.0171; -92.475545 (Pill Hill Residential Historic District)
Rochester 15-block neighborhood long fashionable among Rochester's numerous medical professionals, with 133 contributing properties exhibiting the architectural styles popular in the first three decades of the 20th century.[19]
16 Pleasant Grove Masonic Lodge
 
Pleasant Grove Masonic Lodge
October 10, 1980
(#80002102)
Off County Highway 1
43°52′12″N 92°23′04″W / 43.870078°N 92.384482°W / 43.870078; -92.384482 (Pleasant Grove Masonic Lodge)
Pleasant Grove Both the oldest purpose-built and continuously used Masonic Temple in Minnesota, built in 1868; with a first floor community hall long serving as the area's social center.[20]
17 Henry S. Plummer House
 
Henry S. Plummer House
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May 21, 1975
(#75001002)
1091 Plummer Lane
44°00′38″N 92°28′47″W / 44.010657°N 92.479789°W / 44.010657; -92.479789 (Henry S. Plummer House)
Rochester Tudor Revival estate built 1917–1924 for pivotal Mayo Clinic doctor and architect Henry Stanley Plummer (1874–1936).[21] Also a contributing property to the Pill Hill Residential Historic District.[19] Now a city park and event center.[22]
18 Rochester Armory
 
Rochester Armory
December 2, 1980
(#80004268)
121 North Broadway
44°01′31″N 92°27′49″W / 44.025139°N 92.463491°W / 44.025139; -92.463491 (Rochester Armory)
Rochester Prominent 1915 example of the medieval fortress design popular for early-20th-century armories, and the local focus of Minnesota National Guard activity into the 1970s.[23]
19 Rochester Public Library
 
Rochester Public Library
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July 2, 1980
(#80004537)
226 2nd Street SW
44°01′17″N 92°28′01″W / 44.02134°N 92.466991°W / 44.02134; -92.466991 (Rochester Public Library)
Rochester Well-crafted and preserved example of an urban Public Works Administration project, built 1936–37. Now the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine's Mitchell Student Center.[24]
20 St. Mary's Hospital Dairy Farmstead
 
St. Mary's Hospital Dairy Farmstead
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July 2, 1980
(#80004538)
County Highway 104
44°01′29″N 92°33′22″W / 44.024704°N 92.556085°W / 44.024704; -92.556085 (St. Mary's Hospital Dairy Farmstead)
Rochester vicinity Massive 1923 barn built to supply pasteurized milk to the expanding patient population of St. Mary's Hospital.[25]
21 George Stoppel Farmstead
 
George Stoppel Farmstead
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May 12, 1975
(#75001000)
1195 W. Circle Drive
44°00′29″N 92°30′36″W / 44.008045°N 92.509962°W / 44.008045; -92.509962 (George Stoppel Farmstead)
Rochester Locally rare surviving mid-19th-century farmstead complex with three architecturally distinctive buildings.[26] Preserved on the grounds of the History Center of Olmsted County.[27]
22 Toogood Barns
 
Toogood Barns
June 26, 1975
(#75001003)
615 16th Street SW
44°00′01″N 92°28′21″W / 44.000194°N 92.472553°W / 44.000194; -92.472553 (Toogood Barns)
Rochester Interconnected stone barns built circa 1870; one of Minnesota's finest surviving masonry farm complexes and a symbol of its New Englander pioneers.[28]
23 Viola Cooperative Creamery
 
Viola Cooperative Creamery
November 12, 1999
(#99001310)
10500 Viola Road NE
44°03′52″N 92°16′11″W / 44.064534°N 92.269599°W / 44.064534; -92.269599 (Viola Cooperative Creamery)
Viola Creamery in operation 1924–1948, representing the cooperative dairy movement of the first half of the 20th century and the heyday of small, specialty creameries.[29]
24 Milo White House
 
Milo White House
March 19, 1982
(#82002991)
122 Burr Oak Street
43°51′02″N 92°11′18″W / 43.850521°N 92.18836°W / 43.850521; -92.18836 (Milo White House)
Chatfield Elaborate Queen Anne house built 1883–84 for settler and politician Milo White (1830–1913).[30]
25 Timothy A. Whiting House
 
Timothy A. Whiting House
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December 4, 1980
(#80004269)
225 1st Avenue NW
44°01′34″N 92°27′54″W / 44.026035°N 92.464898°W / 44.026035; -92.464898 (Timothy A. Whiting House)
Rochester Well-preserved example of an Italianate house, built in 1875 during Rochester's initial development as a center of agricultural commerce.[31] Now the Heritage House Victorian Museum.[32]

Former listings edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Chicago Great Western Railroad Company Depot
 
Chicago Great Western Railroad Company Depot
December 4, 1980
(#80004267)
November 13, 1987 88 South Park Avenue and 130 South Park Avenue (original address)
Current coordinates are

44°01′08″N 92°27′41″W / 44.018984°N 92.461361°W / 44.018984; -92.461361 (Chicago Great Western Railroad Company Depot)
Rochester 1900 Chicago Great Western Railway depot.[33] Moved in 1987.[34][35]
2 Cutting Barn October 22, 1980
(#80002099)
May 4, 1984 3210 19th Street, N.W.
Rochester 1868 limestone barn of a prosperous early farm. Destroyed by an accidental fire on January 24, 1982.[36]
3 Hotel Zumbro
 
Hotel Zumbro
October 10, 1980
(#80002100)
March 28, 1988 101 First Avenue, 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.[37][36]
4 Charles H. Mayo House July 2, 1980
(#80004535)
September 25, 1987 419 Fourth Street, S.W.
Rochester 1903 house of Dr. Charles Horace Mayo. Demolished as a condition of land sale back to the Mayo Clinic in 1987.[36][38]
5 Pierce House
 
Pierce House
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July 21, 1980
(#80002101)
November 7, 2016 426 Second Avenue, S.W.
44°01′06″N 92°27′56″W / 44.018363°N 92.465634°W / 44.018363; -92.465634 (Pierce House)
Rochester 1877 brick Italianate hotel which became a nursing school and later apartments.[34] Demolished June 5, 2007.[39]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 5, 2024.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ Frame III, Robert (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Avalon Hotel. National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-10.
  5. ^ Gales, Elizabeth A. (February 2004). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Balfour, Dr. Donald C., House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  6. ^ Granger, Susan; Scott Kelly (March 2011). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Benike Family Barn" (Document). National Park Service.
  7. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Bush, John G., House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-02.
  8. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Chateau Dodge Theatre. National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  9. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Coan House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-02.
  10. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Eyota Farmers Cooperative Creamery Association. National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  11. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Frank's Ford Bridge. National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  12. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Krause, Christoph, Farmstead. National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  13. ^ Bisel, Jane; Steve Williams (2016-01-07). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Maas and McAndrew Company Building (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  14. ^ . National Historic Landmarks Program. National Park Service. Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
  15. ^ VanBrocklin, Lynne (1974-11-04). National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Mayo, William J., House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  16. ^ Grossman, John (1970-03-20). National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Mayowood or "Big House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  17. ^ "Mayowood". History Center of Olmsted County. 2017. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  18. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Oronoco School. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  19. ^ a b Koop, Michael (1990-01-01). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Pill Hill Residential Historic District. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  20. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Pleasant Grove Masonic Lodge No. 22 A.F. and A.M. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  21. ^ VanBrocklin, Lynne (1974-11-05). National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Plummer Gardens. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
  22. ^ "Plummer House". City of Rochester Parks & Recreation. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
  23. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Rochester Armory. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  24. ^ Frame, Robert (1980-04-03). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Rochester Public Library. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  25. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: St. Mary's Hospital Dairy Farm. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  26. ^ Tyrrell, George Jr.; Lynne VanBrocklin (November 1974). National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Dodge Farm. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  27. ^ "Grounds and Buildings". History Center of Olmsted County. 2017. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  28. ^ Lutz, Thomas (1975-03-26). National Register of Historic Places Inventory -- Nomination Form: Toogood Barns. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  29. ^ Peterson, Garneth O. (1999-06-14). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Viola Cooperative Creamery. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  30. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: White, Milo, House (Hazelwood). National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
  31. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (April 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Whiting, Timothy A., House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  32. ^ "Heritage House Victorian Museum". Heritage House Victorian Museum. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  33. ^ "Chicago Great Western Depot (removed)". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  34. ^ a b Nord, Mary Ann (2003). The National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society. ISBN 0-87351-448-3.
  35. ^ "About Us". Dos Amigos Mexican Restaurant. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
  36. ^ a b c El-Hai, Jack (2000). Lost Minnesota: Stories of Vanished Places. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0816635153.
  37. ^ "3rd historic building razed in Rochester". Winona Daily News. October 3, 1987. p. 2. Retrieved July 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  38. ^ "Demolition started on historic Mayo mansion". Winona Daily News. March 8, 1987. p. 2. Retrieved July 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  39. ^ Hansel, Jeff (2007-07-07). "130-year-old Maxwell House is no more". Post-Bulletin. Rochester, Minnesota.

External links edit

  • Minnesota National Register Properties Database—Minnesota Historical Society

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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Olmsted County Minnesota It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Olmsted County Minnesota United States The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in an online map Location of Olmsted County in MinnesotaThere are 25 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county including one National Historic Landmark A supplementary list includes five additional sites that were formerly on the National Register Many of the county s listings are associated with the Mayo Clinic an influential hospital and medical research facility founded in 1889 This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5 2024 1 Contents 1 Current listings 2 Former listings 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCurrent listings editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationCity or town Description1 Avalon Hotel nbsp Avalon Hotel March 19 1982 82002992 301 North Broadway 44 01 35 N 92 27 48 W 44 026453 N 92 463291 W 44 026453 92 463291 Avalon Hotel Rochester 1919 hotel dating to a guest accommodation boom fueled by Mayo Clinic patients Later Rochester s only hotel open to Black patients and travelers reflecting the diverse but segregated clientele the clinic brought to an otherwise homogeneous Midwestern town 4 2 Dr Donald C Balfour House nbsp Dr Donald C Balfour House nbsp More images July 21 2004 04000723 427 6th Avenue SW 44 01 06 N 92 28 19 W 44 018416 N 92 471858 W 44 018416 92 471858 Dr Donald C Balfour House Rochester 1910 home of Dr Donald Balfour 1882 1963 nationally recognized surgeon Mayo Clinic partner and founder of the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research 5 3 Benike Family Barn nbsp Benike Family Barn nbsp More images October 7 2011 09000407 5209 County Road 21 NE 44 08 15 N 92 22 30 W 44 137379 N 92 374927 W 44 137379 92 374927 Benike Family Barn Farmington Township Circa 1875 example of the timber framed three bay barns built during a decade of increased agriculture in Olmsted County and a shift from wheat to diversified farming across southeast Minnesota 6 4 John G Bush House nbsp John G Bush House July 2 1980 80004531 223 East Center Street 43 58 29 N 92 08 11 W 43 974676 N 92 136428 W 43 974676 92 136428 John G Bush House Dover Well preserved example of Olmsted County s small town Italianate houses built c 1877 for a prosperous farmer turned merchant 7 5 Chateau Dodge Theatre nbsp Chateau Dodge Theatre nbsp More images July 17 1980 80002098 15 1st Street SW 44 01 22 N 92 27 50 W 44 022803 N 92 463962 W 44 022803 92 463962 Chateau Dodge Theatre Rochester 1927 atmospheric theatre noted for its Chateauesque facade fanciful Medieval Revival interior and long use as a cinema 8 6 Coan House nbsp Coan House July 2 1980 80004532 118 West 5th Street 43 59 04 N 92 14 00 W 43 984368 N 92 23343 W 43 984368 92 23343 Coan House Eyota Elaborately ornamented house built circa 1888 one of the best preserved examples of Olmsted County s relatively small stock of Victorian residences 9 7 Eyota Farmers Cooperative Creamery Association nbsp Eyota Farmers Cooperative Creamery Association July 2 1980 80004533 222 Washington Avenue S 43 59 10 N 92 13 36 W 43 986075 N 92 226798 W 43 986075 92 226798 Eyota Farmers Cooperative Creamery Association Eyota 1924 Period Revival creamery a distinctive emblem of Olmsted County s cooperative dairy industry 10 8 Frank s Ford Bridge nbsp Frank s Ford Bridge July 8 1980 80004534 County Road 121 over the South Branch of the Zumbro River 44 07 47 N 92 27 45 W 44 129628 N 92 462584 W 44 129628 92 462584 Frank s Ford Bridge Oronoco Township 1895 through truss bridge significant for its association with Horace E Horton 1843 1912 a bridge builder who began his career in Olmsted County and founded the regional Chicago Bridge amp Iron Company in 1889 11 9 Christoph Krause Farmstead nbsp Christoph Krause Farmstead October 10 1980 80002097 County Highway 30 43 57 31 N 92 08 17 W 43 958611 N 92 138056 W 43 958611 92 138056 Christoph Krause Farmstead Dover Township Well preserved farmstead with an Italianate house and large barn dating to the 1870s exemplifying rural Olmsted County s prosperous 19th century farms 12 10 Maass and McAndrew Company Building nbsp Maass and McAndrew Company Building nbsp More images May 24 2016 16000278 12 14 4th Street SW 44 01 09 N 92 27 50 W 44 019298 N 92 463763 W 44 019298 92 463763 Maass and McAndrew Company Building Rochester Home of a mechanical contracting firm in operation 1909 1929 significant for designing and constructing much of the specialized equipment and facilities that helped boost the Mayo Clinic to national prominence 13 11 Mayo Clinic Building nbsp Mayo Clinic Building nbsp More images August 4 1969 69000075 110 and 115 2nd Avenue SW 44 01 19 N 92 27 56 W 44 02189 N 92 465548 W 44 02189 92 465548 Mayo Clinic Building Rochester Also known as the Plummer Building the 1928 headquarters of the influential Mayo Clinic 14 12 Dr William J Mayo House nbsp Dr William J Mayo House nbsp More images March 26 1975 75001001 701 4th Street SW 44 01 11 N 92 28 25 W 44 019735 N 92 473748 W 44 019735 92 473748 Dr William J Mayo House Rochester Tudor Revival mansion built 1916 17 for Mayo Clinic co founder Dr William James Mayo 1861 1939 Became the Mayo Foundation House in 1938 15 13 Mayowood Historic District nbsp Mayowood Historic District nbsp More images September 22 1970 70000306 3720 Mayowood Road SW 43 59 40 N 92 31 09 W 43 994536 N 92 519163 W 43 994536 92 519163 Mayowood Historic District Rochester 10 acre 4 ha estate dating to 1911 of Charles Horace Mayo 1865 1939 and his son Charles William Mayo 1898 1968 significant for its architecture and association with the Mayo Clinic 16 Now a museum 17 14 Oronoco School nbsp Oronoco School July 2 1980 80004536 County Highway 18 44 09 43 N 92 32 02 W 44 161972 N 92 533963 W 44 161972 92 533963 Oronoco School Oronoco School in use 1875 1926 a well preserved example of institutional Italianate architecture and education in Minnesota s rural communities 18 15 Pill Hill Residential Historic District nbsp Pill Hill Residential Historic District nbsp More images 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 44 0171 92 475545 Pill Hill Residential Historic District Rochester 15 block neighborhood long fashionable among Rochester s numerous medical professionals with 133 contributing properties exhibiting the architectural styles popular in the first three decades of the 20th century 19 16 Pleasant Grove Masonic Lodge nbsp Pleasant Grove Masonic Lodge October 10 1980 80002102 Off County Highway 1 43 52 12 N 92 23 04 W 43 870078 N 92 384482 W 43 870078 92 384482 Pleasant Grove Masonic Lodge Pleasant Grove Both the oldest purpose built and continuously used Masonic Temple in Minnesota built in 1868 with a first floor community hall long serving as the area s social center 20 17 Henry S Plummer House nbsp Henry S Plummer House nbsp More images May 21 1975 75001002 1091 Plummer Lane 44 00 38 N 92 28 47 W 44 010657 N 92 479789 W 44 010657 92 479789 Henry S Plummer House Rochester Tudor Revival estate built 1917 1924 for pivotal Mayo Clinic doctor and architect Henry Stanley Plummer 1874 1936 21 Also a contributing property to the Pill Hill Residential Historic District 19 Now a city park and event center 22 18 Rochester Armory nbsp Rochester Armory December 2 1980 80004268 121 North Broadway 44 01 31 N 92 27 49 W 44 025139 N 92 463491 W 44 025139 92 463491 Rochester Armory Rochester Prominent 1915 example of the medieval fortress design popular for early 20th century armories and the local focus of Minnesota National Guard activity into the 1970s 23 19 Rochester Public Library nbsp Rochester Public Library nbsp More images July 2 1980 80004537 226 2nd Street SW 44 01 17 N 92 28 01 W 44 02134 N 92 466991 W 44 02134 92 466991 Rochester Public Library Rochester Well crafted and preserved example of an urban Public Works Administration project built 1936 37 Now the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine s Mitchell Student Center 24 20 St Mary s Hospital Dairy Farmstead nbsp St Mary s Hospital Dairy Farmstead nbsp More images July 2 1980 80004538 County Highway 104 44 01 29 N 92 33 22 W 44 024704 N 92 556085 W 44 024704 92 556085 St Mary s Hospital Dairy Farmstead Rochester vicinity Massive 1923 barn built to supply pasteurized milk to the expanding patient population of St Mary s Hospital 25 21 George Stoppel Farmstead nbsp George Stoppel Farmstead nbsp More images May 12 1975 75001000 1195 W Circle Drive 44 00 29 N 92 30 36 W 44 008045 N 92 509962 W 44 008045 92 509962 George Stoppel Farmstead Rochester Locally rare surviving mid 19th century farmstead complex with three architecturally distinctive buildings 26 Preserved on the grounds of the History Center of Olmsted County 27 22 Toogood Barns nbsp Toogood Barns June 26 1975 75001003 615 16th Street SW 44 00 01 N 92 28 21 W 44 000194 N 92 472553 W 44 000194 92 472553 Toogood Barns Rochester Interconnected stone barns built circa 1870 one of Minnesota s finest surviving masonry farm complexes and a symbol of its New Englander pioneers 28 23 Viola Cooperative Creamery nbsp Viola Cooperative Creamery November 12 1999 99001310 10500 Viola Road NE 44 03 52 N 92 16 11 W 44 064534 N 92 269599 W 44 064534 92 269599 Viola Cooperative Creamery Viola Creamery in operation 1924 1948 representing the cooperative dairy movement of the first half of the 20th century and the heyday of small specialty creameries 29 24 Milo White House nbsp Milo White House March 19 1982 82002991 122 Burr Oak Street 43 51 02 N 92 11 18 W 43 850521 N 92 18836 W 43 850521 92 18836 Milo White House Chatfield Elaborate Queen Anne house built 1883 84 for settler and politician Milo White 1830 1913 30 25 Timothy A Whiting House nbsp Timothy A Whiting House nbsp More images December 4 1980 80004269 225 1st Avenue NW 44 01 34 N 92 27 54 W 44 026035 N 92 464898 W 44 026035 92 464898 Timothy A Whiting House Rochester Well preserved example of an Italianate house built in 1875 during Rochester s initial development as a center of agricultural commerce 31 Now the Heritage House Victorian Museum 32 Former listings edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed LocationCity or town Description1 Chicago Great Western Railroad Company Depot nbsp Chicago Great Western Railroad Company Depot December 4 1980 80004267 November 13 1987 88 South Park Avenue and 130 South Park Avenue original address Current coordinates are 44 01 08 N 92 27 41 W 44 018984 N 92 461361 W 44 018984 92 461361 Chicago Great Western Railroad Company Depot Rochester 1900 Chicago Great Western Railway depot 33 Moved in 1987 34 35 2 Cutting Barn Upload image October 22 1980 80002099 May 4 1984 3210 19th Street N W Rochester 1868 limestone barn of a prosperous early farm Destroyed by an accidental fire on January 24 1982 36 3 Hotel Zumbro nbsp Hotel Zumbro October 10 1980 80002100 March 28 1988 101 First Avenue 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 37 36 4 Charles H Mayo House Upload image July 2 1980 80004535 September 25 1987 419 Fourth Street S W Rochester 1903 house of Dr Charles Horace Mayo Demolished as a condition of land sale back to the Mayo Clinic in 1987 36 38 5 Pierce House nbsp Pierce House nbsp More images July 21 1980 80002101 November 7 2016 426 Second Avenue S W 44 01 06 N 92 27 56 W 44 018363 N 92 465634 W 44 018363 92 465634 Pierce House Rochester 1877 brick Italianate hotel which became a nursing school and later apartments 34 Demolished June 5 2007 39 See also editList of National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota National Register of Historic Places listings in MinnesotaReferences edit National Park Service United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places Weekly List Actions retrieved April 5 2024 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 Frame III Robert April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Avalon Hotel National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 10 Gales Elizabeth A February 2004 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Balfour Dr Donald C House National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 07 Granger Susan Scott Kelly March 2011 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Benike Family Barn Document National Park Service Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Bush John G House National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 02 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Chateau Dodge Theatre National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 03 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Coan House National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 02 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Eyota Farmers Cooperative Creamery Association National Park Service Retrieved 2022 07 01 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Frank s Ford Bridge National Park Service Retrieved 2022 06 30 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Krause Christoph Farmstead National Park Service Retrieved 2022 06 29 Bisel Jane Steve Williams 2016 01 07 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Maas and McAndrew Company Building PDF National Park Service Retrieved 2016 07 16 Mayo Clinic Building National Historic Landmarks Program National Park Service Archived from the original on 2011 09 26 Retrieved 2013 03 04 VanBrocklin Lynne 1974 11 04 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Mayo William J House National Park Service Retrieved 2022 06 26 Grossman John 1970 03 20 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Mayowood or Big House National Park Service Retrieved 2020 06 15 Mayowood History Center of Olmsted County 2017 Retrieved 2020 06 15 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Oronoco School National Park Service Retrieved 2020 06 13 a b Koop Michael 1990 01 01 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Pill Hill Residential Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2020 06 13 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Pleasant Grove Masonic Lodge No 22 A F and A M National Park Service Retrieved 2020 06 10 VanBrocklin Lynne 1974 11 05 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Plummer Gardens National Park Service Retrieved 2020 06 06 Plummer House City of Rochester Parks amp Recreation Retrieved 2020 06 06 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Rochester Armory National Park Service Retrieved 2020 02 20 Frame Robert 1980 04 03 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Rochester Public Library National Park Service Retrieved 2020 02 20 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form St Mary s Hospital Dairy Farm National Park Service Retrieved 2020 02 13 Tyrrell George Jr Lynne VanBrocklin November 1974 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Dodge Farm National Park Service Retrieved 2020 02 09 Grounds and Buildings History Center of Olmsted County 2017 Retrieved 2020 02 09 Lutz Thomas 1975 03 26 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Toogood Barns National Park Service Retrieved 2020 02 03 Peterson Garneth O 1999 06 14 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Viola Cooperative Creamery National Park Service Retrieved 2020 02 03 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form White Milo House Hazelwood National Park Service Retrieved 2020 02 03 Frame III Robert M April 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Whiting Timothy A House National Park Service Retrieved 2020 01 20 Heritage House Victorian Museum Heritage House Victorian Museum Retrieved 2020 01 20 Chicago Great Western Depot removed Minnesota National Register Properties Database Minnesota Historical Society 2009 Retrieved 2013 03 05 a b Nord Mary Ann 2003 The National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota Minnesota Historical Society ISBN 0 87351 448 3 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 3rd historic building razed in Rochester Winona Daily News October 3 1987 p 2 Retrieved July 28 2022 via Newspapers com Demolition started on historic Mayo mansion Winona Daily News March 8 1987 p 2 Retrieved July 28 2022 via Newspapers com Hansel Jeff 2007 07 07 130 year old Maxwell House is no more Post Bulletin Rochester Minnesota External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Olmsted County Minnesota Minnesota National Register 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