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National Register of Historic Places listings in Ramsey County, Minnesota

This is a complete list of National Register of Historic Places listings in Ramsey County, Minnesota. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ramsey 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 Ramsey County in Minnesota

There are 128 properties in the county listed on the National Register of Historic Places including three National Historic Landmarks. A supplementary list includes five additional sites that were formerly listed on the National Register.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 26, 2024.[1]

History edit

 
Ramsey County

Ramsey County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Minnesota, bounded in some places by the Mississippi River, by Hennepin County, Anoka County, Washington County, and Dakota County. All of the county seat, Saint Paul, is in the county, including Saint Paul's "West Side" neighborhood, which is south of the Mississippi River.

The county's historic places include houses, places of worship, commerce, and education, and community centers and infrastructure. Several districts encompass several structures of related historic significance. Some of the oldest structures in the state are in Ramsey County, representing the earliest of non-indigenous residents in the state. As the northernmost natural port on the Upper Mississippi River, Saint Paul grew, handling both river and rail freight and passenger traffic. Even as Minneapolis (in Hennepin County) eventually surpassed Saint Paul in the volume of commerce, Saint Paul remained relevant as the state capital and associated government services and employment kept the county growing. Several of the sites are specifically related to the various first-generation immigrant populations that made Ramsey County their new home in the United States, especially Germans, Czechs, Scandinavians, and Austro-Hungarians, which together comprised the majority of residents in the first century of the county's history.

Current listings edit

[2] Name on the Register[3] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 3M Administration Building
 
3M Administration Building
January 27, 2015
(#14001212)
777 Forest St.
44°57′53″N 93°03′46″W / 44.964632°N 93.062729°W / 44.964632; -93.062729 (3M Administration Building)
Saint Paul Moderne headquarters of 3M from 1940 to 1962, reflecting the corporation's success through research, product development, and diversification.[5]
2 Amhoist Tower
 
Amhoist Tower
June 3, 2022
(#100007789)
345 Saint Peter St., 59 4th St. W.
44°56′40″N 93°05′43″W / 44.9445°N 93.0954°W / 44.9445; -93.0954 (Amhoist Tower)
Saint Paul 1983 headquarters of American Hoist & Derrick, a nationally significant manufacturer of heavy equipment active 1882–1985, and one of the largest companies based in Saint Paul.[6]
3 Arlington Hills Library
 
Arlington Hills Library
February 10, 1984
(#84001660)
1105 Greenbrier St.
44°58′28″N 93°04′16″W / 44.974444°N 93.071111°W / 44.974444; -93.071111 (Arlington Hills Library)
Saint Paul 1916 Carnegie library, one of three in Saint Paul and one of the last built in the U.S. Also noted as an early project of city architect Charles A. Hausler and an important Beaux-Arts neighborhood landmark.[7] Now the East Side Freedom Library.
4 John M. Armstrong House
 
John M. Armstrong House
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January 27, 1983
(#83000925)
225 Eagle Pkwy.
44°56′28″N 93°06′03″W / 44.941111°N 93.100833°W / 44.941111; -93.100833 (John M. Armstrong House)
Saint Paul Sophisticated early work of architect Edward Bassford—built in 1886—and downtown Saint Paul's only surviving semi-detached house.[8]
5 Assumption School
 
Assumption School
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March 26, 1975
(#75001005)
68 Exchange St.
44°56′51″N 93°06′00″W / 44.9475°N 93.1°W / 44.9475; -93.1 (Assumption School)
Saint Paul Early parochial school active 1864–1888 in educating children of the Church of the Assumption's largely German immigrant congregation. Also noted for its limestone Italianate architecture.[9]
6 Dr. Ward Beebe House
 
Dr. Ward Beebe House
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August 29, 1977
(#77000762)
2022 Summit Ave.
44°56′28″N 93°11′09″W / 44.941111°N 93.185833°W / 44.941111; -93.185833 (Dr. Ward Beebe House)
Saint Paul 1912 house representative of Purcell & Elmslie's local Prairie School residences.[10] Also a contributing property to the West Summit Avenue Historic District.[11]
7 Blair Flats
 
Blair Flats
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July 18, 1975
(#75001006)
165 Western Ave.
44°56′47″N 93°06′58″W / 44.946389°N 93.116111°W / 44.946389; -93.116111 (Blair Flats)
Saint Paul Highly fashionable 1887 Victorian apartment building commissioned by entrepreneur Frank P. Blair.[12] Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District.[13]
8 Bridges No. L-5853 and 92247
 
Bridges No. L-5853 and 92247
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November 6, 1989
(#89001842)
Lexington Ave. in Como Park
44°58′42″N 93°08′47″W / 44.978333°N 93.146389°W / 44.978333; -93.146389 (Bridges No. L-5853 and 92247)
Saint Paul Minnesota's second-oldest reinforced-concrete arch bridges, designed in 1904 by William S. Hewett using Josef Melan's revolutionary reinforcing system.[14]
9 Markell and Edward Brooks Sr. House
 
Markell and Edward Brooks Sr. House
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June 15, 2000
(#00000689)
176 Mississippi River Blvd. N.
44°56′47″N 93°11′54″W / 44.946389°N 93.198333°W / 44.946389; -93.198333 (Markell and Edward Brooks Sr. House)
Saint Paul Exemplary 1920s Colonial Revival estate designed and expanded by Clarence H. Johnston Sr.'s firm. Now Eastcliff, the official residence of the University of Minnesota system president.[15]
10 Benjamin Brunson House
 
Benjamin Brunson House
May 12, 1975
(#75001007)
485 Kenny Rd.
44°57′27″N 93°04′48″W / 44.9575°N 93.08°W / 44.9575; -93.08 (Benjamin Brunson House)
Saint Paul 1855 Federal house of pioneering civic leader Benjamin Brunson (1823–1898), surveyor and co-founder of Saint Paul.[16]
11 Casiville Bullard House
 
Casiville Bullard House
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January 9, 1997
(#96001559)
1282 Folsom St.
44°58′48″N 93°07′57″W / 44.979917°N 93.132417°W / 44.979917; -93.132417 (Casiville Bullard House)
Saint Paul 1909 house built for himself by prolific stonemason and bricklayer Casiville Bullard (1873–1959), one of Saint Paul's few skilled African Americans working in the building trade in the early 20th century.[17]
12 Burbank-Livingston-Griggs House
 
Burbank-Livingston-Griggs House
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October 15, 1970
(#70000307)
432 Summit Ave.
44°56′27″N 93°07′06″W / 44.940863°N 93.118358°W / 44.940863; -93.118358 (Burbank-Livingston-Griggs House)
Saint Paul 1863 limestone house considered one of Minnesota's most elaborate examples of mid-19th-century Italianate architecture.[18] Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District.[13]
13 Pierce and Walter Butler House
 
Pierce and Walter Butler House
April 22, 1982
(#82004625)
1345–1347 Summit Ave.
44°56′31″N 93°09′26″W / 44.941942°N 93.157204°W / 44.941942; -93.157204 (Pierce and Walter Butler House)
Saint Paul Distinctive 1900 double house of brothers Pierce Butler (a U.S. Supreme Court justice 1923–1939) and Walter Butler (a leading Midwestern contractor).[19] Also a contributing property to the West Summit Avenue Historic District.[11]
14 C.S.P.S. Hall
 
C.S.P.S. Hall
February 17, 1977
(#77000763)
381–383 Michigan St.
44°56′07″N 93°06′58″W / 44.935278°N 93.116111°W / 44.935278; -93.116111 (C.S.P.S. Hall)
Saint Paul 1887 Czech-Slovak Protective Society meeting hall serving Saint Paul's small but active Czech American community.[20]
15 Central Presbyterian Church
 
Central Presbyterian Church
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February 10, 1983
(#83000926)
500 Cedar St.
44°56′59″N 93°05′46″W / 44.949722°N 93.096111°W / 44.949722; -93.096111 (Central Presbyterian Church)
Saint Paul One of Saint Paul's largest and finest Richardsonian Romanesque churches, built 1888–90, and one of its few designs by Minneapolis-based church architect Warren H. Hayes.[21]
16 Church of St. Agnes-Catholic
 
Church of St. Agnes-Catholic
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November 19, 1980
(#80002125)
548 Lafond Ave.
44°57′35″N 93°07′24″W / 44.959722°N 93.123333°W / 44.959722; -93.123333 (Church of St. Agnes-Catholic)
Saint Paul Landmark Baroque Revival church built 1901–12 for an Austro-Hungarian immigrant congregation.[22]
17 Church of St. Bernard-Catholic
 
Church of St. Bernard-Catholic
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February 24, 1983
(#83000927)
197 Geranium Ave. W.
44°58′33″N 93°06′28″W / 44.975867°N 93.107766°W / 44.975867; -93.107766 (Church of St. Bernard-Catholic)
Saint Paul Church built 1905–14 noted for its innovative Prairie School/Art Nouveau design and early reinforced-concrete construction, and as a masterpiece of architect John Jager (1871–1959).[23]
18 Church of St. Casimir-Catholic
 
Church of St. Casimir-Catholic
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March 31, 1983
(#83000939)
937 Jessamine Ave. E.
44°58′30″N 93°03′40″W / 44.975°N 93.061111°W / 44.975; -93.061111 (Church of St. Casimir-Catholic)
Saint Paul 1904 Beaux-Arts church built for a Polish immigrant congregation.[24]
19 Church of the Assumption-Catholic
 
Church of the Assumption-Catholic
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February 10, 1975
(#75001008)
51 9th St. W.
44°56′51″N 93°05′57″W / 44.9475°N 93.099167°W / 44.9475; -93.099167 (Church of the Assumption-Catholic)
Saint Paul Romanesque Revival church based on the Ludwigskirche in Munich, built 1870–74 for a German immigrant congregation.[25]
20 Cyrus B. Cobb House
 
Cyrus B. Cobb House
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April 14, 1983
(#83000928)
2199 1st St.
45°04′57″N 93°00′28″W / 45.082565°N 93.007877°W / 45.082565; -93.007877 (Cyrus B. Cobb House)
White Bear Lake 1885 Queen Anne residence, one of White Bear Lake's oldest intact brick and Victorian-era houses.[26]
21 Colorado Street Bridge
 
Colorado Street Bridge
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July 5, 1990
(#90000977)
East side of S. Wabasha St. near Terrace Park
44°56′05″N 93°05′03″W / 44.934722°N 93.084167°W / 44.934722; -93.084167 (Colorado Street Bridge)
Saint Paul Unusual 1888 skew arch bridge, at 70 feet (21 m) also the longest masonry arch bridge built on a Minnesota highway. Converted to pedestrian use in the 1970s.[27]
22 Commerce Building
 
Commerce Building
July 3, 2007
(#07000645)
8 4th St. E.
44°56′42″N 93°05′36″W / 44.9449°N 93.0933°W / 44.9449; -93.0933 (Commerce Building)
Saint Paul 1912 office building serving as headquarters for two commerce associations 1912–21, symbolic of the business networking organizations that influenced Saint Paul's late-19th/early-20th-century economic and civic growth.[28]
23 Como Park Conservatory
 
Como Park Conservatory
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November 19, 1974
(#74001033)
Como Park
44°58′53″N 93°09′03″W / 44.9814°N 93.1508°W / 44.9814; -93.1508 (Como Park Conservatory)
Saint Paul City botanical conservatory of glass and iron/steel trusses, built 1914–15.[29]
24 William and Catherine Davern Farm House
 
William and Catherine Davern Farm House
October 6, 1983
(#83003765)
1173 Davern St. S.
44°54′22″N 93°10′22″W / 44.9062°N 93.1727°W / 44.9062; -93.1727 (William and Catherine Davern Farm House)
Saint Paul Rare surviving Italianate farmhouse of one of Saint Paul's earliest farming families, built c. 1862.[30]
25 Degree of Honor Protective Association Building
 
Degree of Honor Protective Association Building
March 5, 2021
(#100004657)
325 Cedar St.
44°56′43″N 93°05′33″W / 44.9453°N 93.0924°W / 44.9453; -93.0924 (Degree of Honor Protective Association Building)
Saint Paul National headquarters of the Degree of Honor Protective Association whose completion in 1961 ushered in the organization's peak decade of influence on the insurance market.[31]
26 Derham Hall and Our Lady of Victory Chapel, College of Saint Catherine
 
Derham Hall and Our Lady of Victory Chapel, College of Saint Catherine
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October 31, 1985
(#85003423)
2004 Randolph Ave.
44°55′32″N 93°11′04″W / 44.9256°N 93.1844°W / 44.9256; -93.1844 (Derham Hall and Our Lady of Victory Chapel, College of Saint Catherine)
Saint Paul 1903 campus hall and 1923 Romanesque Revival chapel, the oldest structures at St. Catherine University.[32]
27 Euclid View Flats
 
Euclid View Flats
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February 10, 2014
(#13001170)
234–238 Bates Ave.
44°57′14″N 93°03′59″W / 44.9538°N 93.0663°W / 44.9538; -93.0663 (Euclid View Flats)
Saint Paul Early example of an apartment building designed to appeal to the middle class, constructed 1894–95 in a transitional Queen Anne/Romanesque Revival style.[33]
28 Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Headquarters
 
Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Headquarters
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June 4, 2020
(#100005248)
1667 Snelling Ave. N.
44°59′29″N 93°10′03″W / 44.9914°N 93.1676°W / 44.9914; -93.1676 (Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Headquarters)
Falcon Heights Two-building office complex constructed in 1947 and expanded in 1957, significant as an outstanding example of late Moderne architecture.[34]
29 Finch, Vanslyck, and McConville Dry Goods Company Building
 
Finch, Vanslyck, and McConville Dry Goods Company Building
February 1, 1982
(#82004626)
366 Wacouta St.
44°56′59″N 93°05′13″W / 44.9497°N 93.0869°W / 44.9497; -93.0869 (Finch, Vanslyck, and McConville Dry Goods Company Building)
Saint Paul Large warehouse built in 1911 (expanded 1923), representative of Saint Paul's major wholesaling industry.[35] Also a contributing property to the Lowertown Historic District.[36]
30 Fire Station No. 19
 
Fire Station No. 19
March 23, 2023
(#100008806)
1570 Highland Pkwy.
44°55′10″N 93°10′00″W / 44.9195°N 93.1666°W / 44.9195; -93.1666 (Fire Station No. 19)
Saint Paul 1930 fire station representative of the early-20th-century formalization and expansion of Saint Paul city services and the development of the Highland Park neighborhood.[37]
31 First Baptist Church of Saint Paul
 
First Baptist Church of Saint Paul
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February 24, 1983
(#83000929)
499 Wacouta St.
44°57′09″N 93°05′24″W / 44.9525°N 93.0901°W / 44.9525; -93.0901 (First Baptist Church of Saint Paul)
Saint Paul Costly 1874 Gothic Revival church designed by William W. Boyington in the now largely-vanished Lowertown neighborhood for Minnesota's oldest Baptist congregation.[38]
32 First National Bank of White Bear
 
First National Bank of White Bear
February 24, 1983
(#83000930)
4744 Washington Ave.
45°05′05″N 93°00′32″W / 45.0847°N 93.0088°W / 45.0847; -93.0088 (First National Bank of White Bear)
White Bear Lake 1921 Neoclassical bank with an atypical Spanish tile eave; White Bear Lake's most sophisticated early commercial building and a key financial institution in its growth from a resort town to an established city.[39]
33 F. Scott Fitzgerald House
 
F. Scott Fitzgerald House
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November 11, 1971
(#71000440)
599 Summit Ave.
44°56′29″N 93°07′30″W / 44.9415°N 93.1251°W / 44.9415; -93.1251 (F. Scott Fitzgerald House)
Saint Paul Rowhouse where author F. Scott Fitzgerald lived with his parents 1919–20 while writing This Side of Paradise, his first novel to be published.[40] Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District.[13]
34 Fitzpatrick Building
 
Fitzpatrick Building
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July 19, 1990
(#90001113)
465–467 Wabasha St. N.
44°56′54″N 93°05′50″W / 44.9482°N 93.0972°W / 44.9482; -93.0972 (Fitzpatrick Building)
Saint Paul Well-preserved 1890 example of the Queen Anne commercial buildings of downtown Saint Paul's 1880s–1890s boom.[41]
35 Foss House
 
Foss House
May 19, 1983
(#83000931)
321 Silver Lake Rd. SW
45°02′40″N 93°13′03″W / 45.0445°N 93.2174°W / 45.0445; -93.2174 (Foss House)
New Brighton Large c. 1896 Victorian house of an early family that settled the then-rural outskirts of New Brighton.[42]
36 Germania Bank Building
 
Germania Bank Building
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December 6, 1977
(#77000764)
6 5th St. W.
44°56′44″N 93°05′41″W / 44.9455°N 93.0946°W / 44.9455; -93.0946 (Germania Bank Building)
Saint Paul 1889 Richardsonian Romanesque office building designed by J. Walter Stevens and Harvey Ellis; Saint Paul's only surviving brownstone skyscraper.[43]
37 Heman Gibbs Farmstead
 
Heman Gibbs Farmstead
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April 23, 1975
(#75001009)
2097 Larpenteur Ave.
44°59′32″N 93°11′18″W / 44.9922°N 93.1883°W / 44.9922; -93.1883 (Heman Gibbs Farmstead)
Falcon Heights Rare surviving farm in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro, established in 1849, featuring a farmhouse dating to 1854 and a 1910 barn. Now part of the Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life.[44]
38 Giesen-Hauser House
 
Giesen-Hauser House
May 19, 1983
(#83000932)
827 Mound St.
44°57′03″N 93°03′43″W / 44.9508°N 93.0619°W / 44.9508; -93.0619 (Giesen-Hauser House)
Saint Paul 1891 Queen Anne house, only intact surviving work of local architect Albert Zschocke, owned successively by Peter Joseph Giesen and Eric V. Hauser, prosperous businessmen and civic leaders.[45]
39 Henry Hale Memorial Library, Hamline Branch
 
Henry Hale Memorial Library, Hamline Branch
January 30, 2023
(#100008536)
1558 Minnehaha Ave. W.
44°57′45″N 93°09′58″W / 44.9626°N 93.1662°W / 44.9626; -93.1662 (Henry Hale Memorial Library, Hamline Branch)
Saint Paul 1930 branch library, the culmination of neighborhood efforts to secure local Saint Paul Public Library services, and a longstanding community center. Better known as the Hamline Midway Library.[46]
40 Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church
 
Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church
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December 22, 2011
(#11000950)
1514 Englewood Ave.
44°57′49″N 93°09′53″W / 44.9637°N 93.1648°W / 44.9637; -93.1648 (Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church)
Saint Paul 1928 Gothic Revival church exhibiting high craftsmanship by local architects Slifer & Abrahamson and stained glass artist Andreas R. Larsen.[47]
41 Hamm Building
 
Hamm Building
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May 30, 1997
(#97000499)
408 Saint Peter St.
44°56′47″N 93°05′48″W / 44.9465°N 93.0967°W / 44.9465; -93.0967 (Hamm Building)
Saint Paul Commercial building built 1915–20, significant for its atypical cantilevered steel construction and grand terracotta exterior.[48]
42 Harriet Island Pavilion
 
Harriet Island Pavilion
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July 10, 1992
(#92000821)
75 Water St.
44°56′15″N 93°05′50″W / 44.9375°N 93.0972°W / 44.9375; -93.0972 (Harriet Island Pavilion)
Saint Paul Prominent 1941 Moderne park shelter designed by Clarence W. Wigington, believed to be the nation's first African American municipal architect.[49] Renamed the Wigington Pavilion in 2000 in his honor.[50]
43 Highland Park Tower
 
Highland Park Tower
July 17, 1986
(#86001670)
1570 Highland Pkwy.
44°55′03″N 93°10′00″W / 44.9176°N 93.1667°W / 44.9176; -93.1667 (Highland Park Tower)
Saint Paul Octagonal 1928 water tower noted for its architectural significance, iconic status to the neighborhood, and association with pioneering black architect Clarence W. Wigington.[51]
44 James J. Hill House
 
James J. Hill House
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October 15, 1966
(#66000405)
240 Summit Ave.
44°56′42″N 93°06′32″W / 44.945°N 93.1089°W / 44.945; -93.1089 (James J. Hill House)
Saint Paul 1889 mansion of railroad magnate and financier James J. Hill (1838–1916).[52] Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District.[13]
45 James J. Hill's North Oaks Farm, Dairy Building
 
James J. Hill's North Oaks Farm, Dairy Building
May 16, 1997
(#97000441)
35 Hill Farm Circle
45°05′33″N 93°06′30″W / 45.0925°N 93.108333°W / 45.0925; -93.108333 (James J. Hill's North Oaks Farm, Dairy Building)
North Oaks State-of-the-art 1884 demonstration creamery representing James J. Hill's promotion of diversified farming in the American Northwest.[53]
46 Ann Charlotte and Jacob Hinkel House
 
Ann Charlotte and Jacob Hinkel House
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January 3, 1978
(#78001558)
531 Brainerd Ave.
44°58′49″N 93°04′42″W / 44.980297°N 93.078287°W / 44.980297; -93.078287 (Ann Charlotte and Jacob Hinkel House)
Saint Paul 1872 Italianate house, rare example of a wealthy country estate that has survived Saint Paul's urban expansion.[54]
47 Historic Hill District
 
Historic Hill District
August 13, 1976
(#76001067)
Irregular pattern from Pleasant and Grand Aves. to Holly and Marshall Aves., from Lexington Pkwy. to 4th and Pleasant Sts.
44°56′37″N 93°07′07″W / 44.943611°N 93.118611°W / 44.943611; -93.118611 (Historic Hill District)
Saint Paul Minnesota's largest concentration of late-19th- and early-20th-century architectural styles built for the upper and upper-middle class, with 980 contributing properties on 75 blocks.[13]
48 E. H. Hobe House-Solheim
 
E. H. Hobe House-Solheim
May 19, 1983
(#83000933)
5590 Bald Eagle Blvd. W.
45°06′37″N 93°01′35″W / 45.110248°N 93.026291°W / 45.110248; -93.026291 (E. H. Hobe House-Solheim)
White Bear Lake 1897 Victorian mansion of Norwegian American diplomat Engelbrecht H. Hobe (1860–1940), longtime consul for the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway.[55]
49 Holman Field Administration Building
 
Holman Field Administration Building
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August 15, 1991
(#91001004)
644 Bayfield St.
44°56′31″N 93°03′53″W / 44.941944°N 93.064722°W / 44.941944; -93.064722 (Holman Field Administration Building)
Saint Paul Sophisticated 1939 Moderne airport terminal designed by pioneering Black architect Clarence W. Wigington and built in cooperation with the Works Progress Administration.[56]
50 Hope Engine Company No. 3
 
Hope Engine Company No. 3
May 22, 2020
(#100005237)
1 S. Leech St.
44°56′28″N 93°06′29″W / 44.9412°N 93.1080°W / 44.9412; -93.1080 (Hope Engine Company No. 3)
Saint Paul Fire station attesting to the development of the Saint Paul Fire Department; built in 1872 and only retrofitted for motorized equipment in 1940.[57]
51 Indian Mounds Park Mound Group
 
Indian Mounds Park Mound Group
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April 11, 2014
(#14000140)
1075 Mounds Blvd.
44°56′45″N 93°03′24″W / 44.945833°N 93.056667°W / 44.945833; -93.056667 (Indian Mounds Park Mound Group)
Saint Paul Prominent blufftop burial mound site in use c. 1000 BCE to 1837 by the northernmost Hopewell tradition people up to early-contact Dakota people. Also noted as a focus of the earliest archaeological efforts in Minnesota 1856–1900.[58]
52 Intercity Bridge
 
Intercity Bridge
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November 6, 1989
(#89001838)
Ford Pkwy. over Mississippi River
44°55′04″N 93°12′05″W / 44.917861°N 93.201361°W / 44.917861; -93.201361 (Intercity Bridge)
Saint Paul Monumental 1927 reinforced-concrete continuous-rib arch bridge designed by Martin Sigvart Grytbak. Extends into Hennepin County and better known as the Ford Bridge.[59]
53 Horace Hills Irvine House
 
Horace Hills Irvine House
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December 16, 1974
(#74001034)
1006 Summit Ave.
44°56′28″N 93°08′33″W / 44.941111°N 93.1425°W / 44.941111; -93.1425 (Horace Hills Irvine House)
Saint Paul 1911 Tudor Revival mansion designed by William Channing Whitney, donated to the state in 1965 to become the official Minnesota Governor's Residence.[60] Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District.[13]
54 Irvine Park Historic District
 
Irvine Park Historic District
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November 27, 1973
(#73000993)
Roughly bounded by Irvine Park, W. 7th, Walnut, and Sherman
44°56′27″N 93°06′10″W / 44.940879°N 93.102686°W / 44.940879; -93.102686 (Irvine Park Historic District)
Saint Paul Residential district preserving the fine homes of many of Minnesota's early leading citizens, with 20 contributing properties built 1849–1889.[61][62]
55 Frank B. Kellogg House
 
Frank B. Kellogg House
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November 6, 1974
(#74001035)
633 Fairmount Ave.
44°56′14″N 93°07′36″W / 44.937222°N 93.126667°W / 44.937222; -93.126667 (Frank B. Kellogg House)
Saint Paul 1889 Queen Anne/Richardsonian Romanesque house of Frank B. Kellogg (1856–1937), who helped transform U.S. foreign policy as Secretary of State 1925–1929.[63]
56 Krank Manufacturing Company
 
Krank Manufacturing Company
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February 24, 1983
(#83000934)
1855 University Ave. W.
44°57′25″N 93°10′45″W / 44.956944°N 93.179167°W / 44.956944; -93.179167 (Krank Manufacturing Company)
Saint Paul Exceptional 1926 industrial building designed by Toltz, King & Day with terracotta ornamentation. Also associated with the development of Saint Paul's Midway neighborhood and Minnesota's cosmetics industry.[64]
57 Lauer Flats
 
Lauer Flats
June 5, 1975
(#75001010)
226 Western Ave. S.
44°56′04″N 93°06′56″W / 44.934444°N 93.115639°W / 44.934444; -93.115639 (Lauer Flats)
Saint Paul Elegantly restrained 1887 Italianate apartment building featuring precise and largely unornamented stonework.[65]
58 Olaf Lee House
 
Olaf Lee House
February 16, 1984
(#84001670)
955 Jessie St. N.
44°58′12″N 93°04′40″W / 44.969971°N 93.077709°W / 44.969971; -93.077709 (Olaf Lee House)
Saint Paul Unusual 1905 house designed by Clarence H. Johnston Sr. in an eclectic Swiss chalet/American Craftsman style.[66]
59 Lock and Dam No. 2
 
Lock and Dam No. 2
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June 13, 2003
(#03000522)
Mississippi River north of Lake St./Marshall Ave.
44°57′14″N 93°12′28″W / 44.953889°N 93.207778°W / 44.953889; -93.207778 (Lock and Dam No. 2)
Saint Paul Remains of the first lock and dam complex on the Upper Mississippi River, in use 1907–1912. Better known as the Meeker Island Lock and Dam, it's primarily listed in Hennepin County but extends into Ramsey County.[67]
60 Lowertown Historic District
 
Lowertown Historic District
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February 21, 1983
(#83000935)
Roughly bounded by Kellogg Blvd., Broadway, 7th and Jackson Sts.
44°56′58″N 93°05′16″W / 44.949444°N 93.087778°W / 44.949444; -93.087778 (Lowertown Historic District)
Saint Paul 16-block warehouse and wholesaling district with 37 contributing properties built 1890s–1910, significant for its river and rail connections, economic impact, architecture, and urban planning.[36]
61 David Luckert House
 
David Luckert House
May 12, 1975
(#75001011)
480 Iglehart St.
44°56′58″N 93°07′13″W / 44.949306°N 93.120278°W / 44.949306; -93.120278 (David Luckert House)
Saint Paul Well-preserved limestone house built in the late 1850s, one of the oldest houses in Saint Paul outside of the city's historic core.[68]
62 Manhattan Building
 
Manhattan Building
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June 22, 1988
(#88001128)
360 Robert St. N.
44°56′51″N 93°05′26″W / 44.9474°N 93.090565°W / 44.9474; -93.090565 (Manhattan Building)
Saint Paul 1890 Renaissance Revival bank and office building dating to Saint Paul's 1880s–1890s boom, designed and then tenanted by Clarence H. Johnston Sr. while serving as State Architect 1891–1936.[69]
63 Andrew R. McGill House
 
Andrew R. McGill House
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December 31, 1974
(#74001037)
2203 Scudder Ave.
44°58′37″N 93°11′31″W / 44.9769°N 93.1919°W / 44.9769; -93.1919 (Andrew R. McGill House)
Saint Paul 1888 Queen Anne mansion of politician Andrew Ryan McGill, governor of Minnesota 1887–1889 and later a state senator and Saint Paul postmaster.[70]
64 Mendota Road Bridge
 
Mendota Road Bridge
November 6, 1989
(#89001825)
Water St. over Pickerel Lake Outlet
44°55′29″N 93°06′43″W / 44.92484°N 93.11189°W / 44.92484; -93.11189 (Mendota Road Bridge)
Saint Paul 1894 masonry arch bridge, a rare Saint Paul example of a small, 19th-century, city bridge that hasn't been replaced or altered.[71]
65 Merchants National Bank
 
Merchants National Bank
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December 19, 1974
(#74001036)
366–368 Jackson St.
44°56′54″N 93°05′22″W / 44.9483°N 93.0895°W / 44.9483; -93.0895 (Merchants National Bank)
Saint Paul 1892 remnant of the sandstone Richardsonian Romanesque buildings of Saint Paul's late-19th-century growth, designed by Edward Bassford to house an influential bank and the law offices of several prominent Minnesotans.[72] Now known as the Brooks Building.
66 Mickey's Diner
 
Mickey's Diner
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February 24, 1983
(#83000936)
36 7th St. W.
44°56′51″N 93°05′53″W / 44.9474°N 93.0981°W / 44.9474; -93.0981 (Mickey's Diner)
Saint Paul Minnesota's only surviving classic Streamline Moderne diner, prefabricated with a railroad car motif in 1937 and in continuous operation since 1939.[73]
67 Minnesota Boat Club Boathouse on Raspberry Island
 
Minnesota Boat Club Boathouse on Raspberry Island
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February 4, 1982
(#82004627)
1 Wabasha St. S.
44°56′31″N 93°05′29″W / 44.9419°N 93.0914°W / 44.9419; -93.0914 (Minnesota Boat Club Boathouse on Raspberry Island)
Saint Paul 1910 clubhouse of Minnesota's oldest athletic organization, a rowing club founded in 1870.[74]
68 Minnesota Building
 
Minnesota Building
June 10, 2009
(#09000408)
46 E. 4th St.
44°56′44″N 93°05′31″W / 44.9456°N 93.0920°W / 44.9456; -93.0920 (Minnesota Building)
Saint Paul 1929 office building that introduced Art Deco and Moderne architecture to downtown Saint Paul, styles which flourished there until 1942.[75]
69 Minnesota Historical Society Building
 
Minnesota Historical Society Building
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March 20, 1973
(#73000994)
690 Cedar St.
44°57′17″N 93°06′00″W / 44.9547°N 93.1°W / 44.9547; -93.1 (Minnesota Historical Society Building)
Saint Paul Headquarters from 1918 to 1992 of the Minnesota Historical Society, founded in 1849 as the state's oldest institution. Also noted for its architectural contribution to the Capitol complex. Now the Minnesota Judicial Center.[76]
70 Minnesota Milk Company Building
 
Minnesota Milk Company Building
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February 5, 2014
(#13001148)
370 W. University Ave.
44°57′19″N 93°06′57″W / 44.9554°N 93.1157°W / 44.9554; -93.1157 (Minnesota Milk Company Building)
Saint Paul Saint Paul's best surviving example of an urban milk processing facility from the first half of the 20th century, operated by the Minnesota Milk Company 1913–1960.[77]
71 Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company Building
 
Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company Building
June 5, 2017
(#100001025)
345 Cedar St.
44°56′45″N 93°05′35″W / 44.9458°N 93.0931°W / 44.9458; -93.0931 (Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company Building)
Saint Paul Headquarters built in 1955 for one of the nation's largest life insurance companies (now Securian Financial Group); also noted as an early example of International Style in Saint Paul and the first major office building constructed in downtown after World War II.[78]
72 Minnesota State Capitol
 
Minnesota State Capitol
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February 23, 1972
(#72000681)
75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
44°57′19″N 93°06′06″W / 44.9553°N 93.1017°W / 44.9553; -93.1017 (Minnesota State Capitol)
Saint Paul Classical Revival capitol designed by Cass Gilbert and built 1896–1905, called "the most perfectly executed monumental public building in the entire state" in its NRHP nomination.[79]
73 Mni Owe Sni / Coldwater Spring November 3, 2023
(#100009497)
Address Restricted
Saint Paul
74 Adolf Muench House
 
Adolf Muench House
May 12, 1975
(#75001012)
653 5th St. E.
44°57′21″N 93°04′23″W / 44.9558°N 93.0731°W / 44.9558; -93.0731 (Adolf Muench House)
Saint Paul 1884 Queen Anne house of one of the four Muench brothers, 1850s German immigrants who were significant in the early development of Saint Paul and Minnesota.[80]
75 Northern Pacific Railway Company Como Shops Historic District
 
Northern Pacific Railway Company Como Shops Historic District
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March 31, 1983
(#83000937)
Energy Park Dr. and Bandana Blvd.
44°58′21″N 93°09′16″W / 44.9725°N 93.1544°W / 44.9725; -93.1544 (Northern Pacific Railway Company Como Shops Historic District)
Saint Paul Eight surviving buildings constructed 1885–1920 for the Northern Pacific Railway's passenger car service complex, associated with railroad development and population growth in Saint Paul and the northwestern U.S.[81] Now known as Bandana Square.
76 Norway Lutheran Church
 
Norway Lutheran Church
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May 12, 1975
(#75001013)
2375 Como Ave. W.
44°59′03″N 93°11′42″W / 44.9843°N 93.1950°W / 44.9843; -93.1950 (Norway Lutheran Church)
Saint Paul First Norwegian Lutheran church in America, built in 1843 in the Muskego Settlement, Wisconsin, and moved to Luther Seminary in Saint Paul in 1904. Also noted as an example of pioneer log construction.[82]
77 Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church
 
Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church
November 15, 2019
(#100004655)
105 University Ave.
44°57′22″N 93°06′15″W / 44.9562°N 93.1042°W / 44.9562; -93.1042 (Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church)
Saint Paul Lutheran church complex built 1909–1915, atypically designed in Beaux-Arts style by Buechner & Orth to harmonize with the nearby Minnesota State Capitol.[83] Now Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill.[84]
78 Charles P. Noyes Cottage
 
Charles P. Noyes Cottage
December 12, 1976
(#76001070)
4735 Lake Ave.
45°05′07″N 93°00′09″W / 45.0853°N 93.0025°W / 45.0853; -93.0025 (Charles P. Noyes Cottage)
White Bear Lake Lakeside 1869 Stick style summer cottage, example of the "close-to-nature" retreats built on the urban fringe in the late 19th century.[85] Now the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society's Fillebrown House museum.[86]
79 O'Donnell Shoe Company Building
 
O'Donnell Shoe Company Building
August 20, 2009
(#09000623)
509 Sibley St.
44°57′09″N 93°05′29″W / 44.9525°N 93.0914°W / 44.9525; -93.0914 (O'Donnell Shoe Company Building)
Saint Paul Factory in operation 1914–1935 of Minnesota's leading shoe manufacturer, a remnant of Saint Paul's once-prominent shoemaking industry.[87]
80 Old Federal Courts Building
 
Old Federal Courts Building
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March 24, 1969
(#69000076)
109 5th St. W.
44°56′44″N 93°05′50″W / 44.9456°N 93.0972°W / 44.9456; -93.0972 (Old Federal Courts Building)
Saint Paul Exemplary Richardsonian Romanesque/Châteauesque federal building built 1894–1901.[88] Now a cultural venue known as Landmark Center.
81 Old Main, Macalester College
 
Old Main, Macalester College
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August 16, 1977
(#77000765)
1600 Grand Ave.
44°56′19″N 93°10′06″W / 44.9386°N 93.1683°W / 44.9386; -93.1683 (Old Main, Macalester College)
Saint Paul 1888 Richardsonian Romanesque campus building designed by William H. Willcox; the oldest standing structure at Macalester College.[89] The 1884 east wing, part of the original nomination, has been replaced.[90]
82 Osborn Building
 
Osborn Building
December 13, 2018
(#100003233)
370 N. Wabasha St.
44°56′46″N 93°05′39″W / 44.9461°N 93.0942°W / 44.9461; -93.0942 (Osborn Building)
Saint Paul 1968 office building noted for its exemplary International Style architecture, conveying a clean, modern identity as corporate headquarters for Ecolab until 2015.[91]
83 Payne Avenue State Bank
 
Payne Avenue State Bank
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May 15, 2007
(#07000426)
965 Payne Ave.
44°58′13″N 93°04′26″W / 44.9704°N 93.0739°W / 44.9704; -93.0739 (Payne Avenue State Bank)
Saint Paul 1923 neighborhood bank that provided financial services and commercial space to the largely Swedish American community of Saint Paul's East Side.[92]
84 Pilgrim Baptist Church
 
Pilgrim Baptist Church
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April 16, 1991
(#91000438)
732 Central Ave. W.
44°57′10″N 93°07′52″W / 44.9528°N 93.1311°W / 44.9528; -93.1311 (Pilgrim Baptist Church)
Saint Paul 1928 church associated with the spiritual, social, and political life of African Americans in the Twin Cities, and with the Reverend L.W. Harris, the congregation's politically active leader from 1922 to 1941.[93]
85 Pioneer and Endicott Buildings
 
Pioneer and Endicott Buildings
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July 10, 1974
(#74001038)
141 4th St. E.
44°56′50″N 93°05′23″W / 44.9471°N 93.0898°W / 44.9471; -93.0898 (Pioneer and Endicott Buildings)
Saint Paul Architecturally significant office buildings connected in 1941. Cass Gilbert designed the L-shaped Renaissance Revival Endicott Building in the 1890s to wrap around the 1889 Romanesque Revival Pioneer Building designed by Solon Spencer Beman.[94]
86 Ramsey County Poor Farm Barn
 
Ramsey County Poor Farm Barn
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September 22, 1977
(#77000766)
2020 White Bear Ave.
45°00′01″N 93°01′27″W / 45.0003°N 93.0242°W / 45.0003; -93.0242 (Ramsey County Poor Farm Barn)
Maplewood Massive 1918 livestock barn of Ramsey County's poor farm, a substantial remnant of a once-common municipal welfare method.[95]
87 Alexander Ramsey House
 
Alexander Ramsey House
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November 25, 1969
(#69000077)
265 Exchange St. S.
44°56′30″N 93°06′16″W / 44.9417°N 93.1044°W / 44.9417; -93.1044 (Alexander Ramsey House)
Saint Paul 1868 Second Empire house of statesman Alexander Ramsey, who shaped the early years of Minnesota as governor and senator.[96] Now a Minnesota Historical Society museum.[97]
88 Justus Ramsey Stone House
 
Justus Ramsey Stone House
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May 6, 1975
(#75001014)
252 7th St. W.
44°56′33″N 93°06′17″W / 44.9425°N 93.1046°W / 44.9425; -93.1046 (Justus Ramsey Stone House)
Saint Paul Well-preserved pioneer cottage, built 1855–57, exhibiting fine masonry of local limestone.[98]
89 Rau/Strong House
 
Rau/Strong House
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June 18, 1975
(#75001015)
2 George St.
44°55′46″N 93°05′06″W / 44.9294°N 93.0849°W / 44.9294; -93.0849 (Rau/Strong House)
Saint Paul Finely crafted "urban estate" built 1884–86, with an eclectic Italianate/Second Empire/Eastlake movement house and accompanying carriage barn, representative of Saint Paul's late-19th-century middle class residences.[99]
90 Riverside Hangar
 
Riverside Hangar
December 27, 2007
(#07001315)
690 Bayfield St., Building 690-01-01
44°56′30″N 93°03′43″W / 44.9417°N 93.0619°W / 44.9417; -93.0619 (Riverside Hangar)
Saint Paul 1942 hangar complex uniquely constructed of glued laminated timber arches, a creative response to a World War II steel shortage.[100]
91 Riverview Branch Library
 
Riverview Branch Library
February 10, 1984
(#84001672)
1 George St. E.
44°55′48″N 93°05′05″W / 44.93°N 93.0847°W / 44.93; -93.0847 (Riverview Branch Library)
Saint Paul 1916 Carnegie library, one of three in Saint Paul and one of the last built in the U.S. Also noted as an early project of city architect Charles A. Hausler and an important Beaux-Arts neighborhood landmark.[7]
92 Robert Street Bridge
 
Robert Street Bridge
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November 6, 1989
(#89001846)
Robert St. over Mississippi River
44°56′38″N 93°05′15″W / 44.9439°N 93.0874°W / 44.9439; -93.0874 (Robert Street Bridge)
Saint Paul Exemplary multi-span reinforced-concrete arch bridge with one monumental through arch span, built 1924–26 and tightly engineered to accommodate adjacent river, road, and rail traffic.[101]
93 Rochat-Louise-Sauerwein Block
 
Rochat-Louise-Sauerwein Block
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November 19, 1980
(#80002126)
261–277 7th St. W.
44°56′33″N 93°06′20″W / 44.9425°N 93.1056°W / 44.9425; -93.1056 (Rochat-Louise-Sauerwein Block)
Saint Paul Adjacent commercial/residential buildings constructed 1884, 1885, and 1895; examples of fine Victorian architecture and remnants of what once lined West Seventh Street.[102]
94 Roselawn Chapel and Administration Building
 
Roselawn Chapel and Administration Building
January 19, 2021
(#100006008)
803 W. Larpenteur Ave.
44°59′32″N 93°08′08″W / 44.9922°N 93.1355°W / 44.9922; -93.1355 (Roselawn Chapel and Administration Building)
Roseville 1904 cemetery entrance complex noted for its distinctive Gothic and Elizabethan Revival design by Thomas G. Holyoke in consultation with Cass Gilbert.[103]
95 St. Agatha's Conservatory of Music and Arts
 
St. Agatha's Conservatory of Music and Arts
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May 25, 1989
(#89000443)
26 Exchange St. E.
44°56′58″N 93°05′48″W / 44.9494°N 93.0967°W / 44.9494; -93.0967 (St. Agatha's Conservatory of Music and Arts)
Saint Paul Building constructed 1908–1910 for the Twin Cities' oldest school of fine arts, established in 1884. Now known as the Exchange Building.[104]
96 St. Anthony Park Branch Library
 
St. Anthony Park Branch Library
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February 10, 1984
(#84001675)
2245 Como Ave. W.
44°58′52″N 93°11′37″W / 44.9810°N 93.1936°W / 44.9810; -93.1936 (St. Anthony Park Branch Library)
Saint Paul 1916 Carnegie library, one of three in Saint Paul and one of the last built in the U.S. Also noted as an early project of city architect Charles A. Hausler and an important Beaux-Arts neighborhood landmark.[7]
97 St. Joseph's Academy
 
St. Joseph's Academy
June 5, 1975
(#75001016)
355 Marshall Ave.
44°56′57″N 93°06′54″W / 44.9492°N 93.115°W / 44.9492; -93.115 (St. Joseph's Academy)
Saint Paul Minnesota's oldest standing Catholic school—whose original section dates to 1863—also noted for its early Italianate architecture in yellow limestone.[105]
98 St. Matthew's School
 
St. Matthew's School
November 8, 1984
(#84000243)
7 Robie St. W.
44°55′51″N 93°05′08″W / 44.9308°N 93.0856°W / 44.9308; -93.0856 (St. Matthew's School)
Saint Paul 1902 school building, one of Saint Paul's oldest, significant for its ornate Second Empire design by John F. Fischer and for providing parochial education to a neighborhood of mostly German Catholic immigrants.[106]
99 St. Paul Casket Company
 
St. Paul Casket Company
April 12, 2021
(#100006372)
1222 University Ave. W.
44°57′19″N 93°09′07″W / 44.9553°N 93.152°W / 44.9553; -93.152 (St. Paul Casket Company)
Saint Paul Prominent example of a 1920s vertical urban factory, home 1923–1951 of one of Minnesota's leading coffin manufacturers.[107]
100 St. Paul Cathedral-Catholic
 
St. Paul Cathedral-Catholic
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June 28, 1974
(#74001039)
239 Selby Ave.
44°56′49″N 93°06′32″W / 44.9469°N 93.1089°W / 44.9469; -93.1089 (St. Paul Cathedral-Catholic)
Saint Paul Monumental Beaux-Arts cathedral—called "one of the nation's grandest religious edifices" in its NRHP nomination—designed by Emmanuel Louis Masqueray. Principally built 1906–1915 but with interiors not completed by successors until 1953.[108]
101 St. Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse
 
St. Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse
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February 11, 1983
(#83000940)
15 Kellogg Blvd. W.
44°56′39″N 93°05′37″W / 44.9442°N 93.0936°W / 44.9442; -93.0936 (St. Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse)
Saint Paul Landmark 1930 Moderne building designed by Holabird & Root and Ellerbe & Co., long-serving government center and one of the nation's few Art Deco skyscrapers with an intact exterior and interior.[109]
102 St. Paul, Minneapolis, & Manitoba Railway Company Shops Historic District
 
St. Paul, Minneapolis, & Manitoba Railway Company Shops Historic District
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December 21, 1987
(#86003564)
Jackson St. and Pennsylvania Ave.
44°57′45″N 93°05′47″W / 44.9625°N 93.0964°W / 44.9625; -93.0964 (St. Paul, Minneapolis, & Manitoba Railway Company Shops Historic District)
Saint Paul Surviving three buildings from an 1882 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway maintenance complex. Notable for their association with James J. Hill and the state's first successful railways, and their early limestone construction.[110] District was increased in size June 19, 2017.
103 St. Paul Municipal Grain Terminal
 
St. Paul Municipal Grain Terminal
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July 21, 2004
(#04000721)
266 Old Shepard Rd.
44°56′20″N 93°06′00″W / 44.9389°N 93.1°W / 44.9389; -93.1 (St. Paul Municipal Grain Terminal)
Saint Paul Nation's first cooperative, farmer-owned terminal elevator, completed 1931, also associated with mechanical advances and the revitalization of grain transport on the Mississippi River.[111]
104 St. Paul Public/James J. Hill Reference Library
 
St. Paul Public/James J. Hill Reference Library
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September 11, 1975
(#75001017)
80–90 4th St. W.
44°56′38″N 93°05′50″W / 44.9439°N 93.0971°W / 44.9439; -93.0971 (St. Paul Public/James J. Hill Reference Library)
Saint Paul 1917 Renaissance Revival joint library building, with the James J. Hill Reference Library wing further notable as an example of railroad magnate James J. Hill's philanthropic accomplishments.[112]
105 St. Paul Union Depot
 
St. Paul Union Depot
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December 18, 1974
(#74001040)
214 4th St. E.
44°56′52″N 93°05′10″W / 44.9478°N 93.0861°W / 44.9478; -93.0861 (St. Paul Union Depot)
Saint Paul Landmark Neoclassical train station built 1917–23 by seven railways, symbol of Saint Paul's importance as a railroad hub and example of the era's monumental public buildings.[113] Boundary increase on 2014-03-04.
106 St. Paul Women's City Club
 
St. Paul Women's City Club
March 19, 1982
(#82004628)
305 Saint Peter St.
44°56′38″N 93°05′41″W / 44.9439°N 93.0947°W / 44.9439; -93.0947 (St. Paul Women's City Club)
Saint Paul 1931 women's club headquarters notable for its early and exemplary use of Moderne architecture in Saint Paul.[114]
107 Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital
 
Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital
February 10, 1983
(#83000938)
1471 Como Ave. W.
44°58′41″N 93°09′46″W / 44.9781°N 93.1628°W / 44.9781; -93.1628 (Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital)
Saint Paul 1912 Tudor Revival facility designed by Clarence H. Johnston Sr., where The Salvation Army provided charitable services to unwed mothers and their children up to 1971.[115]
108 Charles W. Schneider House
 
Charles W. Schneider House
February 16, 1984
(#84001677)
1750 Ames Pl. E.
44°58′16″N 93°01′36″W / 44.9711°N 93.0267°W / 44.9711; -93.0267 (Charles W. Schneider House)
Saint Paul 1890 Shingle Style house, a style rare in Saint Paul, and the most architecturally significant standing house from the 1887 Hazel Park neighborhood development.[116]
109 Schornstein Grocery and Saloon
 
Schornstein Grocery and Saloon
August 21, 1984
(#84001681)
707 Wilson Ave. E. and 223 Bates Ave. N.
44°57′12″N 93°03′59″W / 44.9532°N 93.0663°W / 44.9532; -93.0663 (Schornstein Grocery and Saloon)
Saint Paul Ornate 1884 Victorian commercial building with an eclectic Second Empire/Italianate design by Augustus F. Gauger.[117]
110 Seventh Street Improvement Arches
 
Seventh Street Improvement Arches
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November 6, 1989
(#89001828)
E. 7th St. over Burlington Northern right-of-way
44°57′24″N 93°04′37″W / 44.9567°N 93.0769°W / 44.9567; -93.0769 (Seventh Street Improvement Arches)
Saint Paul 1884 limestone double-arch bridge significant for its rare and challenging skewed, helicoidal design.[118]
111 Sam S. Shubert Theatre and Shubert Building
 
Sam S. Shubert Theatre and Shubert Building
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July 19, 2010
(#10000475)
488–494 Wabasha St. N.
44°56′56″N 93°05′51″W / 44.9490°N 93.0974°W / 44.9490; -93.0974 (Sam S. Shubert Theatre and Shubert Building)
Saint Paul 1910 Beaux-Arts Shubert Brothers theatre—important in Saint Paul's early fine theatre scene—and adjacent commercial building designed by Buechner & Orth. Now known as the Fitzgerald Theatre and Fitzgerald Condominiums.[119]
112 Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District
 
Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District
October 5, 2018
(#100001974)
Roughly bounded by W. Jefferson St., Erle St., W. James Ave., and Toronto St.
44°55′47″N 93°07′28″W / 44.9296°N 93.1244°W / 44.9296; -93.1244 (Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District)
Saint Paul Complex of the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company, one of Minnesota's leading breweries, with nine contributing properties built 1858–1950s further noted for their Romanesque Revival architecture by Barnard Barthel and Walter W. Magee, plus four residences and potential historical archaeology resources.[120]
113 Frederick Spangenberg House
 
Frederick Spangenberg House
June 22, 1976
(#76001068)
375 Mt. Curve Blvd.
44°55′49″N 93°11′39″W / 44.9303°N 93.1942°W / 44.9303; -93.1942 (Frederick Spangenberg House)
Saint Paul One of Saint Paul's oldest standing stone farmhouses, built in 1864 of local limestone when the site was still on the rural outskirts of town.[121]
114 Superior Packing Company
 
Superior Packing Company
November 5, 2018
(#100003083)
2103 Wabash Ave.
44°57′30″N 93°11′20″W / 44.9584°N 93.1888°W / 44.9584; -93.1888 (Superior Packing Company)
Saint Paul Rare intact example of an early-20th-century cattle processing plant, whose sections dating from 1928 to 1947 reflect the evolving industry standards for slaughter and meatpacking.[122]
115 Charles Thompson Memorial Hall
 
Charles Thompson Memorial Hall
December 22, 2011
(#11000949)
1824 Marshall Ave.
44°56′53″N 93°10′39″W / 44.9480°N 93.1775°W / 44.9480; -93.1775 (Charles Thompson Memorial Hall)
Saint Paul 1916 Neoclassical meeting hall designed by deaf architect Olof Hanson as the nation's first clubhouse built for a deaf community. A hub of social and advocacy activity credited with helping foster Minnesota as a preferred location among deaf people.[123]
116 Triune Masonic Temple
 
Triune Masonic Temple
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November 13, 1980
(#80002127)
1898 Iglehart Ave.
44°56′57″N 93°10′50″W / 44.9492°N 93.1806°W / 44.9492; -93.1806 (Triune Masonic Temple)
Saint Paul One of Minnesota's earliest and best-preserved freestanding Masonic Temples, built 1910–11 in Neoclassical style by Henry C. Struchen.[124]
117 United Church Seminary
 
United Church Seminary
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October 31, 1985
(#85003437)
2481 Como Ave.
44°59′05″N 93°11′47″W / 44.9847°N 93.1964°W / 44.9847; -93.1964 (United Church Seminary)
Saint Paul 1900 Beaux-Arts campus building designed by Omeyer & Thori; focal point of a longstanding Lutheran seminary. Now known as Luther Seminary's Bockman Hall.[125]
118 United States Bedding Company
 
United States Bedding Company
July 24, 2020
(#100005358)
550 Vandalia St.
44°57′29″N 93°11′28″W / 44.9581°N 93.1911°W / 44.9581; -93.1911 (United States Bedding Company)
Saint Paul Factory complex comprising two buildings and a water tower, home 1927–1984 of Saint Paul's largest and most successful mattress manufacturer, established in 1898.[126]
119 United States Post Office and Custom House
 
United States Post Office and Custom House
May 19, 2014
(#14000218)
180 Kellogg Blvd. E.
44°56′47″N 93°05′13″W / 44.9464°N 93.0870°W / 44.9464; -93.0870 (United States Post Office and Custom House)
Saint Paul Center of Saint Paul's postal operations 1934–2010, with major additions in 1939 and 1961; associated with the 20th-century expansion and modernization of the United States Postal Service.[127]
120 University Hall-Old Main, Hamline University
 
University Hall-Old Main, Hamline University
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September 22, 1977
(#77000767)
1536 Hewitt Ave.
44°57′57″N 93°09′56″W / 44.9658°N 93.1656°W / 44.9658; -93.1656 (University Hall-Old Main, Hamline University)
Saint Paul 1883 Victorian Gothic campus building designed by Warren H. Hayes; the oldest standing structure at Hamline University.[128]
121 Vienna and Earl Apartment Buildings
 
Vienna and Earl Apartment Buildings
April 10, 1984
(#84001685)
682–688 Holly Ave.
44°56′35″N 93°07′45″W / 44.9431°N 93.1292°W / 44.9431; -93.1292 (Vienna and Earl Apartment Buildings)
Saint Paul 1907 Neoclassical luxury apartment buildings, the crowning work of architect Louis F. Lockwood and builder Carl P. Waldon.[129]
122 Walsh Building
 
Walsh Building
May 25, 1989
(#89000444)
189–191 7th St. E.
44°57′03″N 93°05′27″W / 44.9508°N 93.0908°W / 44.9508; -93.0908 (Walsh Building)
Saint Paul Built in 1888, a highly ornamented example of a mixed commercial/residential building and the work of architect Edward Bassford.[130]
123 Dwight H. and Clara M. Watson House
 
Dwight H. and Clara M. Watson House
December 16, 2019
(#100004757)
402 Hall St.
44°56′01″N 93°05′12″W / 44.9337°N 93.0867°W / 44.9337; -93.0867 (Dwight H. and Clara M. Watson House)
Saint Paul 1886 house designed by Cass Gilbert (1859–1934), an early-career work showcasing the detailed and eclectic style of an emerging master architect.[131]
124 West Summit Avenue Historic District
 
West Summit Avenue Historic District
May 4, 1993
(#93000332)
Summit Ave. between Lexington Pkwy. and Mississippi River Blvd.
44°56′29″N 93°10′37″W / 44.9414°N 93.1769°W / 44.9414; -93.1769 (West Summit Avenue Historic District)
Saint Paul 42-block boulevard notable for its urban planning and assorted Period Revival architecture. A western continuation of the Historic Hill District, with 232 contributing properties built between 1885 and 1938.[11]
125 White Bear Lake Armory
 
White Bear Lake Armory
March 25, 2019
(#100003532)
2228 4th St.
45°05′06″N 93°00′23″W / 45.0851°N 93.0065°W / 45.0851; -93.0065 (White Bear Lake Armory)
White Bear Lake National Guard Armory built 1923–1929, one of Minnesota's few examples illustrating that decade's transition from heavy, fortresslike buildings to restrained Art Deco and Moderne designs.[132]
126 Woodland Park Baptist Church
 
Woodland Park Baptist Church
April 20, 2021
(#100006404)
860 Laurel Ave.
44°56′41″N 93°08′10″W / 44.9447°N 93.1362°W / 44.9447; -93.1362 (Woodland Park Baptist Church)
Saint Paul 1907 Gothic Revival church, the only church in the Summit-University neighborhood built on the Akron Plan.[133]
127 Woodland Park District
 
Woodland Park District
  More images
May 12, 1978
(#78001559)
Roughly bounded by Marshall and Selby Aves., Arundel and Dale Sts.
44°56′52″N 93°07′21″W / 44.9478°N 93.1225°W / 44.9478; -93.1225 (Woodland Park District)
Saint Paul Middle-class residential neighborhood exhibiting 12 distinct architectural styles popular in Minnesota between 1880 and 1910.[134] Consists of 62 single- and multi-family residences and one church.[135]
128 Anthony Yoerg Sr. House
 
Anthony Yoerg Sr. House
May 25, 1989
(#89000442)
215 Isabel St. W.
44°56′00″N 93°05′41″W / 44.9333°N 93.0947°W / 44.9333; -93.0947 (Anthony Yoerg Sr. House)
Saint Paul 1875 frame Second Empire house of a prominent Bavarian immigrant who established Minnesota's first brewery. Also notable as a rare surviving work of early Saint Paul architect Monroe Sheire.[136]

Former listings edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 William Dahl House
 
William Dahl House
August 29, 1978
(#78001557)
April 1, 1998 508 Jefferson Ave.
44°55′50″N 93°07′17″W / 44.930434°N 93.121347°W / 44.930434; -93.121347 (William Dahl House)
Saint Paul Built by William Dahl and his Irish wife Catherine Margaret Murphy in 1858, the home was moved from 136 13th Street in 1997.
2 S. Edward Hall House
 
S. Edward Hall House
April 16, 1991
(#91000440)
May 23, 2016 996 Iglehart Ave.
Saint Paul House of S. Edward Hall (1878–1975), a longtime civic leader in Saint Paul's African American community.[137] Demolished in 2011.[138]
3 Selby Avenue Bridge
 
Selby Avenue Bridge
  More images
November 6, 1989
(#89001833)
January 10, 1994 Selby Ave. over Soo Line Railroad Tracks
Saint Paul 1890 Pratt through truss bridge.[139]
4 Smith Avenue High Bridge
 
Smith Avenue High Bridge
  More images
August 6, 1981
(#81000323)
March 28, 1988 Smith Ave. over the Mississippi River
Saint Paul 2,770-foot (840 m) iron Warren truss bridge built in 1889. Demolished on February 24, 1985, due to irreparable deficiencies.[140][141]
5 Wabasha Street Bridge
 
Wabasha Street Bridge
  More images
November 6, 1989
(#89001834)
June 22, 1998 Wabasha St. over the Mississippi River
Saint Paul Cantilever deck truss bridge built in two phases 1890 and 1900. Dismantled in 1996 to make way for a sturdier replacement.[140]

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 26, 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. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ Schmidt, Andrew J.; Marjorie Pearson; Renee L. Hutter; Emily Ramsey (2014-05-21). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: 3M Administration Building" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
  6. ^ Roise, Charlene (2021-12-29). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Amhoist Tower (PDF). Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  7. ^ a b c Carstens, Greg; Mathew Michaud; Patricia Murphy (1981-11-12). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Carnegie Libraries of St Paul TR". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  8. ^ Murphy, Patricia; Julia Pavlon (1981-10-08). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Armstrong House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  9. ^ Nelson, Charles W. (1974-10-24). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Assumption School. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  10. ^ Kunz, Virginia B. (1977-01-12). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Beebe, Dr. Ward, House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  11. ^ a b c Roberts, Norene A. (1988-07-15). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: West Summit Avenue Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  12. ^ Nelson, Charles W. (1975-04-28). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Blair Flats, (Albion Hotel)". National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  13. ^ a b c d e f Nelson, Charles W.; Susan Zeik (1976-06-07). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Historic Hill District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  14. ^ Frame III, Robert M. (1988-08-15). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Bridges No. L.-5853 and 92247". National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  15. ^ Zahn, Thomas R.; Steve Mueller (1999-08-26). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Brooks, Edward Sr., and Markell House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  16. ^ Lutz, Thomas (1974-12-26). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Benjamin Brunson House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  17. ^ Granger, Susan; Kay Grossman (1996-02-15). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Bullard, Casiville House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  18. ^ Grossman, John (1970-04-10). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Burbank - Livingston - Griggs House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  19. ^ Nelson, Charles; Susan Roth (March 1981). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Butler, Pierce and Walter, House. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  20. ^ Heise, Marlin L. (1976-07-16). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: C.S.P.S. Hall. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  21. ^ Granger, Susan (1981-10-01). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Central Presbyterian Church. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  22. ^ Schuler, Richard J.; Charles W. Nelson (1980-05-29). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Church of St. Agnes. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  23. ^ Murphy, Patricia (1981-10-14). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Church of St. Bernard. National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
national, register, historic, places, listings, ramsey, county, minnesota, this, complete, list, intended, complete, list, properties, districts, national, register, historic, places, ramsey, county, minnesota, united, states, locations, national, register, pr. This is a complete list of National Register of Historic Places listings in Ramsey County Minnesota It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ramsey 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 Ramsey County in Minnesota There are 128 properties in the county listed on the National Register of Historic Places including three National Historic Landmarks A supplementary list includes five additional sites that were formerly listed on the National Register This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 26 2024 1 Contents 1 History 2 Current listings 3 Former listings 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Ramsey County Ramsey County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U S state of Minnesota bounded in some places by the Mississippi River by Hennepin County Anoka County Washington County and Dakota County All of the county seat Saint Paul is in the county including Saint Paul s West Side neighborhood which is south of the Mississippi River The county s historic places include houses places of worship commerce and education and community centers and infrastructure Several districts encompass several structures of related historic significance Some of the oldest structures in the state are in Ramsey County representing the earliest of non indigenous residents in the state As the northernmost natural port on the Upper Mississippi River Saint Paul grew handling both river and rail freight and passenger traffic Even as Minneapolis in Hennepin County eventually surpassed Saint Paul in the volume of commerce Saint Paul remained relevant as the state capital and associated government services and employment kept the county growing Several of the sites are specifically related to the various first generation immigrant populations that made Ramsey County their new home in the United States especially Germans Czechs Scandinavians and Austro Hungarians which together comprised the majority of residents in the first century of the county s history Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Current listings edit 2 Name on the Register 3 Image Date listed 4 LocationCity or town Description 1 3M Administration Building nbsp 3M Administration Building January 27 2015 14001212 777 Forest St 44 57 53 N 93 03 46 W 44 964632 N 93 062729 W 44 964632 93 062729 3M Administration Building Saint Paul Moderne headquarters of 3M from 1940 to 1962 reflecting the corporation s success through research product development and diversification 5 2 Amhoist Tower nbsp Amhoist Tower June 3 2022 100007789 345 Saint Peter St 59 4th St W 44 56 40 N 93 05 43 W 44 9445 N 93 0954 W 44 9445 93 0954 Amhoist Tower Saint Paul 1983 headquarters of American Hoist amp Derrick a nationally significant manufacturer of heavy equipment active 1882 1985 and one of the largest companies based in Saint Paul 6 3 Arlington Hills Library nbsp Arlington Hills Library February 10 1984 84001660 1105 Greenbrier St 44 58 28 N 93 04 16 W 44 974444 N 93 071111 W 44 974444 93 071111 Arlington Hills Library Saint Paul 1916 Carnegie library one of three in Saint Paul and one of the last built in the U S Also noted as an early project of city architect Charles A Hausler and an important Beaux Arts neighborhood landmark 7 Now the East Side Freedom Library 4 John M Armstrong House nbsp John M Armstrong House nbsp More images January 27 1983 83000925 225 Eagle Pkwy 44 56 28 N 93 06 03 W 44 941111 N 93 100833 W 44 941111 93 100833 John M Armstrong House Saint Paul Sophisticated early work of architect Edward Bassford built in 1886 and downtown Saint Paul s only surviving semi detached house 8 5 Assumption School nbsp Assumption School nbsp More images March 26 1975 75001005 68 Exchange St 44 56 51 N 93 06 00 W 44 9475 N 93 1 W 44 9475 93 1 Assumption School Saint Paul Early parochial school active 1864 1888 in educating children of the Church of the Assumption s largely German immigrant congregation Also noted for its limestone Italianate architecture 9 6 Dr Ward Beebe House nbsp Dr Ward Beebe House nbsp More images August 29 1977 77000762 2022 Summit Ave 44 56 28 N 93 11 09 W 44 941111 N 93 185833 W 44 941111 93 185833 Dr Ward Beebe House Saint Paul 1912 house representative of Purcell amp Elmslie s local Prairie School residences 10 Also a contributing property to the West Summit Avenue Historic District 11 7 Blair Flats nbsp Blair Flats nbsp More images July 18 1975 75001006 165 Western Ave 44 56 47 N 93 06 58 W 44 946389 N 93 116111 W 44 946389 93 116111 Blair Flats Saint Paul Highly fashionable 1887 Victorian apartment building commissioned by entrepreneur Frank P Blair 12 Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District 13 8 Bridges No L 5853 and 92247 nbsp Bridges No L 5853 and 92247 nbsp More images November 6 1989 89001842 Lexington Ave in Como Park 44 58 42 N 93 08 47 W 44 978333 N 93 146389 W 44 978333 93 146389 Bridges No L 5853 and 92247 Saint Paul Minnesota s second oldest reinforced concrete arch bridges designed in 1904 by William S Hewett using Josef Melan s revolutionary reinforcing system 14 9 Markell and Edward Brooks Sr House nbsp Markell and Edward Brooks Sr House nbsp More images June 15 2000 00000689 176 Mississippi River Blvd N 44 56 47 N 93 11 54 W 44 946389 N 93 198333 W 44 946389 93 198333 Markell and Edward Brooks Sr House Saint Paul Exemplary 1920s Colonial Revival estate designed and expanded by Clarence H Johnston Sr s firm Now Eastcliff the official residence of the University of Minnesota system president 15 10 Benjamin Brunson House nbsp Benjamin Brunson House May 12 1975 75001007 485 Kenny Rd 44 57 27 N 93 04 48 W 44 9575 N 93 08 W 44 9575 93 08 Benjamin Brunson House Saint Paul 1855 Federal house of pioneering civic leader Benjamin Brunson 1823 1898 surveyor and co founder of Saint Paul 16 11 Casiville Bullard House nbsp Casiville Bullard House nbsp More images January 9 1997 96001559 1282 Folsom St 44 58 48 N 93 07 57 W 44 979917 N 93 132417 W 44 979917 93 132417 Casiville Bullard House Saint Paul 1909 house built for himself by prolific stonemason and bricklayer Casiville Bullard 1873 1959 one of Saint Paul s few skilled African Americans working in the building trade in the early 20th century 17 12 Burbank Livingston Griggs House nbsp Burbank Livingston Griggs House nbsp More images October 15 1970 70000307 432 Summit Ave 44 56 27 N 93 07 06 W 44 940863 N 93 118358 W 44 940863 93 118358 Burbank Livingston Griggs House Saint Paul 1863 limestone house considered one of Minnesota s most elaborate examples of mid 19th century Italianate architecture 18 Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District 13 13 Pierce and Walter Butler House nbsp Pierce and Walter Butler House April 22 1982 82004625 1345 1347 Summit Ave 44 56 31 N 93 09 26 W 44 941942 N 93 157204 W 44 941942 93 157204 Pierce and Walter Butler House Saint Paul Distinctive 1900 double house of brothers Pierce Butler a U S Supreme Court justice 1923 1939 and Walter Butler a leading Midwestern contractor 19 Also a contributing property to the West Summit Avenue Historic District 11 14 C S P S Hall nbsp C S P S Hall February 17 1977 77000763 381 383 Michigan St 44 56 07 N 93 06 58 W 44 935278 N 93 116111 W 44 935278 93 116111 C S P S Hall Saint Paul 1887 Czech Slovak Protective Society meeting hall serving Saint Paul s small but active Czech American community 20 15 Central Presbyterian Church nbsp Central Presbyterian Church nbsp More images February 10 1983 83000926 500 Cedar St 44 56 59 N 93 05 46 W 44 949722 N 93 096111 W 44 949722 93 096111 Central Presbyterian Church Saint Paul One of Saint Paul s largest and finest Richardsonian Romanesque churches built 1888 90 and one of its few designs by Minneapolis based church architect Warren H Hayes 21 16 Church of St Agnes Catholic nbsp Church of St Agnes Catholic nbsp More images November 19 1980 80002125 548 Lafond Ave 44 57 35 N 93 07 24 W 44 959722 N 93 123333 W 44 959722 93 123333 Church of St Agnes Catholic Saint Paul Landmark Baroque Revival church built 1901 12 for an Austro Hungarian immigrant congregation 22 17 Church of St Bernard Catholic nbsp Church of St Bernard Catholic nbsp More images February 24 1983 83000927 197 Geranium Ave W 44 58 33 N 93 06 28 W 44 975867 N 93 107766 W 44 975867 93 107766 Church of St Bernard Catholic Saint Paul Church built 1905 14 noted for its innovative Prairie School Art Nouveau design and early reinforced concrete construction and as a masterpiece of architect John Jager 1871 1959 23 18 Church of St Casimir Catholic nbsp Church of St Casimir Catholic nbsp More images March 31 1983 83000939 937 Jessamine Ave E 44 58 30 N 93 03 40 W 44 975 N 93 061111 W 44 975 93 061111 Church of St Casimir Catholic Saint Paul 1904 Beaux Arts church built for a Polish immigrant congregation 24 19 Church of the Assumption Catholic nbsp Church of the Assumption Catholic nbsp More images February 10 1975 75001008 51 9th St W 44 56 51 N 93 05 57 W 44 9475 N 93 099167 W 44 9475 93 099167 Church of the Assumption Catholic Saint Paul Romanesque Revival church based on the Ludwigskirche in Munich built 1870 74 for a German immigrant congregation 25 20 Cyrus B Cobb House nbsp Cyrus B Cobb House nbsp More images April 14 1983 83000928 2199 1st St 45 04 57 N 93 00 28 W 45 082565 N 93 007877 W 45 082565 93 007877 Cyrus B Cobb House White Bear Lake 1885 Queen Anne residence one of White Bear Lake s oldest intact brick and Victorian era houses 26 21 Colorado Street Bridge nbsp Colorado Street Bridge nbsp More images July 5 1990 90000977 East side of S Wabasha St near Terrace Park 44 56 05 N 93 05 03 W 44 934722 N 93 084167 W 44 934722 93 084167 Colorado Street Bridge Saint Paul Unusual 1888 skew arch bridge at 70 feet 21 m also the longest masonry arch bridge built on a Minnesota highway Converted to pedestrian use in the 1970s 27 22 Commerce Building nbsp Commerce Building July 3 2007 07000645 8 4th St E 44 56 42 N 93 05 36 W 44 9449 N 93 0933 W 44 9449 93 0933 Commerce Building Saint Paul 1912 office building serving as headquarters for two commerce associations 1912 21 symbolic of the business networking organizations that influenced Saint Paul s late 19th early 20th century economic and civic growth 28 23 Como Park Conservatory nbsp Como Park Conservatory nbsp More images November 19 1974 74001033 Como Park 44 58 53 N 93 09 03 W 44 9814 N 93 1508 W 44 9814 93 1508 Como Park Conservatory Saint Paul City botanical conservatory of glass and iron steel trusses built 1914 15 29 24 William and Catherine Davern Farm House nbsp William and Catherine Davern Farm House October 6 1983 83003765 1173 Davern St S 44 54 22 N 93 10 22 W 44 9062 N 93 1727 W 44 9062 93 1727 William and Catherine Davern Farm House Saint Paul Rare surviving Italianate farmhouse of one of Saint Paul s earliest farming families built c 1862 30 25 Degree of Honor Protective Association Building nbsp Degree of Honor Protective Association Building March 5 2021 100004657 325 Cedar St 44 56 43 N 93 05 33 W 44 9453 N 93 0924 W 44 9453 93 0924 Degree of Honor Protective Association Building Saint Paul National headquarters of the Degree of Honor Protective Association whose completion in 1961 ushered in the organization s peak decade of influence on the insurance market 31 26 Derham Hall and Our Lady of Victory Chapel College of Saint Catherine nbsp Derham Hall and Our Lady of Victory Chapel College of Saint Catherine nbsp More images October 31 1985 85003423 2004 Randolph Ave 44 55 32 N 93 11 04 W 44 9256 N 93 1844 W 44 9256 93 1844 Derham Hall and Our Lady of Victory Chapel College of Saint Catherine Saint Paul 1903 campus hall and 1923 Romanesque Revival chapel the oldest structures at St Catherine University 32 27 Euclid View Flats nbsp Euclid View Flats nbsp More images February 10 2014 13001170 234 238 Bates Ave 44 57 14 N 93 03 59 W 44 9538 N 93 0663 W 44 9538 93 0663 Euclid View Flats Saint Paul Early example of an apartment building designed to appeal to the middle class constructed 1894 95 in a transitional Queen Anne Romanesque Revival style 33 28 Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Headquarters nbsp Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Headquarters nbsp More images June 4 2020 100005248 1667 Snelling Ave N 44 59 29 N 93 10 03 W 44 9914 N 93 1676 W 44 9914 93 1676 Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Headquarters Falcon Heights Two building office complex constructed in 1947 and expanded in 1957 significant as an outstanding example of late Moderne architecture 34 29 Finch Vanslyck and McConville Dry Goods Company Building nbsp Finch Vanslyck and McConville Dry Goods Company Building February 1 1982 82004626 366 Wacouta St 44 56 59 N 93 05 13 W 44 9497 N 93 0869 W 44 9497 93 0869 Finch Vanslyck and McConville Dry Goods Company Building Saint Paul Large warehouse built in 1911 expanded 1923 representative of Saint Paul s major wholesaling industry 35 Also a contributing property to the Lowertown Historic District 36 30 Fire Station No 19 nbsp Fire Station No 19 March 23 2023 100008806 1570 Highland Pkwy 44 55 10 N 93 10 00 W 44 9195 N 93 1666 W 44 9195 93 1666 Fire Station No 19 Saint Paul 1930 fire station representative of the early 20th century formalization and expansion of Saint Paul city services and the development of the Highland Park neighborhood 37 31 First Baptist Church of Saint Paul nbsp First Baptist Church of Saint Paul nbsp More images February 24 1983 83000929 499 Wacouta St 44 57 09 N 93 05 24 W 44 9525 N 93 0901 W 44 9525 93 0901 First Baptist Church of Saint Paul Saint Paul Costly 1874 Gothic Revival church designed by William W Boyington in the now largely vanished Lowertown neighborhood for Minnesota s oldest Baptist congregation 38 32 First National Bank of White Bear nbsp First National Bank of White Bear February 24 1983 83000930 4744 Washington Ave 45 05 05 N 93 00 32 W 45 0847 N 93 0088 W 45 0847 93 0088 First National Bank of White Bear White Bear Lake 1921 Neoclassical bank with an atypical Spanish tile eave White Bear Lake s most sophisticated early commercial building and a key financial institution in its growth from a resort town to an established city 39 33 F Scott Fitzgerald House nbsp F Scott Fitzgerald House nbsp More images November 11 1971 71000440 599 Summit Ave 44 56 29 N 93 07 30 W 44 9415 N 93 1251 W 44 9415 93 1251 F Scott Fitzgerald House Saint Paul Rowhouse where author F Scott Fitzgerald lived with his parents 1919 20 while writing This Side of Paradise his first novel to be published 40 Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District 13 34 Fitzpatrick Building nbsp Fitzpatrick Building nbsp More images July 19 1990 90001113 465 467 Wabasha St N 44 56 54 N 93 05 50 W 44 9482 N 93 0972 W 44 9482 93 0972 Fitzpatrick Building Saint Paul Well preserved 1890 example of the Queen Anne commercial buildings of downtown Saint Paul s 1880s 1890s boom 41 35 Foss House nbsp Foss House May 19 1983 83000931 321 Silver Lake Rd SW 45 02 40 N 93 13 03 W 45 0445 N 93 2174 W 45 0445 93 2174 Foss House New Brighton Large c 1896 Victorian house of an early family that settled the then rural outskirts of New Brighton 42 36 Germania Bank Building nbsp Germania Bank Building nbsp More images December 6 1977 77000764 6 5th St W 44 56 44 N 93 05 41 W 44 9455 N 93 0946 W 44 9455 93 0946 Germania Bank Building Saint Paul 1889 Richardsonian Romanesque office building designed by J Walter Stevens and Harvey Ellis Saint Paul s only surviving brownstone skyscraper 43 37 Heman Gibbs Farmstead nbsp Heman Gibbs Farmstead nbsp More images April 23 1975 75001009 2097 Larpenteur Ave 44 59 32 N 93 11 18 W 44 9922 N 93 1883 W 44 9922 93 1883 Heman Gibbs Farmstead Falcon Heights Rare surviving farm in the Minneapolis Saint Paul metro established in 1849 featuring a farmhouse dating to 1854 and a 1910 barn Now part of the Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life 44 38 Giesen Hauser House nbsp Giesen Hauser House May 19 1983 83000932 827 Mound St 44 57 03 N 93 03 43 W 44 9508 N 93 0619 W 44 9508 93 0619 Giesen Hauser House Saint Paul 1891 Queen Anne house only intact surviving work of local architect Albert Zschocke owned successively by Peter Joseph Giesen and Eric V Hauser prosperous businessmen and civic leaders 45 39 Henry Hale Memorial Library Hamline Branch nbsp Henry Hale Memorial Library Hamline Branch January 30 2023 100008536 1558 Minnehaha Ave W 44 57 45 N 93 09 58 W 44 9626 N 93 1662 W 44 9626 93 1662 Henry Hale Memorial Library Hamline Branch Saint Paul 1930 branch library the culmination of neighborhood efforts to secure local Saint Paul Public Library services and a longstanding community center Better known as the Hamline Midway Library 46 40 Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church nbsp Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church nbsp More images December 22 2011 11000950 1514 Englewood Ave 44 57 49 N 93 09 53 W 44 9637 N 93 1648 W 44 9637 93 1648 Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church Saint Paul 1928 Gothic Revival church exhibiting high craftsmanship by local architects Slifer amp Abrahamson and stained glass artist Andreas R Larsen 47 41 Hamm Building nbsp Hamm Building nbsp More images May 30 1997 97000499 408 Saint Peter St 44 56 47 N 93 05 48 W 44 9465 N 93 0967 W 44 9465 93 0967 Hamm Building Saint Paul Commercial building built 1915 20 significant for its atypical cantilevered steel construction and grand terracotta exterior 48 42 Harriet Island Pavilion nbsp Harriet Island Pavilion nbsp More images July 10 1992 92000821 75 Water St 44 56 15 N 93 05 50 W 44 9375 N 93 0972 W 44 9375 93 0972 Harriet Island Pavilion Saint Paul Prominent 1941 Moderne park shelter designed by Clarence W Wigington believed to be the nation s first African American municipal architect 49 Renamed the Wigington Pavilion in 2000 in his honor 50 43 Highland Park Tower nbsp Highland Park Tower July 17 1986 86001670 1570 Highland Pkwy 44 55 03 N 93 10 00 W 44 9176 N 93 1667 W 44 9176 93 1667 Highland Park Tower Saint Paul Octagonal 1928 water tower noted for its architectural significance iconic status to the neighborhood and association with pioneering black architect Clarence W Wigington 51 44 James J Hill House nbsp James J Hill House nbsp More images October 15 1966 66000405 240 Summit Ave 44 56 42 N 93 06 32 W 44 945 N 93 1089 W 44 945 93 1089 James J Hill House Saint Paul 1889 mansion of railroad magnate and financier James J Hill 1838 1916 52 Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District 13 45 James J Hill s North Oaks Farm Dairy Building nbsp James J Hill s North Oaks Farm Dairy Building May 16 1997 97000441 35 Hill Farm Circle 45 05 33 N 93 06 30 W 45 0925 N 93 108333 W 45 0925 93 108333 James J Hill s North Oaks Farm Dairy Building North Oaks State of the art 1884 demonstration creamery representing James J Hill s promotion of diversified farming in the American Northwest 53 46 Ann Charlotte and Jacob Hinkel House nbsp Ann Charlotte and Jacob Hinkel House nbsp More images January 3 1978 78001558 531 Brainerd Ave 44 58 49 N 93 04 42 W 44 980297 N 93 078287 W 44 980297 93 078287 Ann Charlotte and Jacob Hinkel House Saint Paul 1872 Italianate house rare example of a wealthy country estate that has survived Saint Paul s urban expansion 54 47 Historic Hill District nbsp Historic Hill District August 13 1976 76001067 Irregular pattern from Pleasant and Grand Aves to Holly and Marshall Aves from Lexington Pkwy to 4th and Pleasant Sts 44 56 37 N 93 07 07 W 44 943611 N 93 118611 W 44 943611 93 118611 Historic Hill District Saint Paul Minnesota s largest concentration of late 19th and early 20th century architectural styles built for the upper and upper middle class with 980 contributing properties on 75 blocks 13 48 E H Hobe House Solheim nbsp E H Hobe House Solheim May 19 1983 83000933 5590 Bald Eagle Blvd W 45 06 37 N 93 01 35 W 45 110248 N 93 026291 W 45 110248 93 026291 E H Hobe House Solheim White Bear Lake 1897 Victorian mansion of Norwegian American diplomat Engelbrecht H Hobe 1860 1940 longtime consul for the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway 55 49 Holman Field Administration Building nbsp Holman Field Administration Building nbsp More images August 15 1991 91001004 644 Bayfield St 44 56 31 N 93 03 53 W 44 941944 N 93 064722 W 44 941944 93 064722 Holman Field Administration Building Saint Paul Sophisticated 1939 Moderne airport terminal designed by pioneering Black architect Clarence W Wigington and built in cooperation with the Works Progress Administration 56 50 Hope Engine Company No 3 nbsp Hope Engine Company No 3 May 22 2020 100005237 1 S Leech St 44 56 28 N 93 06 29 W 44 9412 N 93 1080 W 44 9412 93 1080 Hope Engine Company No 3 Saint Paul Fire station attesting to the development of the Saint Paul Fire Department built in 1872 and only retrofitted for motorized equipment in 1940 57 51 Indian Mounds Park Mound Group nbsp Indian Mounds Park Mound Group nbsp More images April 11 2014 14000140 1075 Mounds Blvd 44 56 45 N 93 03 24 W 44 945833 N 93 056667 W 44 945833 93 056667 Indian Mounds Park Mound Group Saint Paul Prominent blufftop burial mound site in use c 1000 BCE to 1837 by the northernmost Hopewell tradition people up to early contact Dakota people Also noted as a focus of the earliest archaeological efforts in Minnesota 1856 1900 58 52 Intercity Bridge nbsp Intercity Bridge nbsp More images November 6 1989 89001838 Ford Pkwy over Mississippi River 44 55 04 N 93 12 05 W 44 917861 N 93 201361 W 44 917861 93 201361 Intercity Bridge Saint Paul Monumental 1927 reinforced concrete continuous rib arch bridge designed by Martin Sigvart Grytbak Extends into Hennepin County and better known as the Ford Bridge 59 53 Horace Hills Irvine House nbsp Horace Hills Irvine House nbsp More images December 16 1974 74001034 1006 Summit Ave 44 56 28 N 93 08 33 W 44 941111 N 93 1425 W 44 941111 93 1425 Horace Hills Irvine House Saint Paul 1911 Tudor Revival mansion designed by William Channing Whitney donated to the state in 1965 to become the official Minnesota Governor s Residence 60 Also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District 13 54 Irvine Park Historic District nbsp Irvine Park Historic District nbsp More images November 27 1973 73000993 Roughly bounded by Irvine Park W 7th Walnut and Sherman 44 56 27 N 93 06 10 W 44 940879 N 93 102686 W 44 940879 93 102686 Irvine Park Historic District Saint Paul Residential district preserving the fine homes of many of Minnesota s early leading citizens with 20 contributing properties built 1849 1889 61 62 55 Frank B Kellogg House nbsp Frank B Kellogg House nbsp More images November 6 1974 74001035 633 Fairmount Ave 44 56 14 N 93 07 36 W 44 937222 N 93 126667 W 44 937222 93 126667 Frank B Kellogg House Saint Paul 1889 Queen Anne Richardsonian Romanesque house of Frank B Kellogg 1856 1937 who helped transform U S foreign policy as Secretary of State 1925 1929 63 56 Krank Manufacturing Company nbsp Krank Manufacturing Company nbsp More images February 24 1983 83000934 1855 University Ave W 44 57 25 N 93 10 45 W 44 956944 N 93 179167 W 44 956944 93 179167 Krank Manufacturing Company Saint Paul Exceptional 1926 industrial building designed by Toltz King amp Day with terracotta ornamentation Also associated with the development of Saint Paul s Midway neighborhood and Minnesota s cosmetics industry 64 57 Lauer Flats nbsp Lauer Flats June 5 1975 75001010 226 Western Ave S 44 56 04 N 93 06 56 W 44 934444 N 93 115639 W 44 934444 93 115639 Lauer Flats Saint Paul Elegantly restrained 1887 Italianate apartment building featuring precise and largely unornamented stonework 65 58 Olaf Lee House nbsp Olaf Lee House February 16 1984 84001670 955 Jessie St N 44 58 12 N 93 04 40 W 44 969971 N 93 077709 W 44 969971 93 077709 Olaf Lee House Saint Paul Unusual 1905 house designed by Clarence H Johnston Sr in an eclectic Swiss chalet American Craftsman style 66 59 Lock and Dam No 2 nbsp Lock and Dam No 2 nbsp More images June 13 2003 03000522 Mississippi River north of Lake St Marshall Ave 44 57 14 N 93 12 28 W 44 953889 N 93 207778 W 44 953889 93 207778 Lock and Dam No 2 Saint Paul Remains of the first lock and dam complex on the Upper Mississippi River in use 1907 1912 Better known as the Meeker Island Lock and Dam it s primarily listed in Hennepin County but extends into Ramsey County 67 60 Lowertown Historic District nbsp Lowertown Historic District nbsp More images February 21 1983 83000935 Roughly bounded by Kellogg Blvd Broadway 7th and Jackson Sts 44 56 58 N 93 05 16 W 44 949444 N 93 087778 W 44 949444 93 087778 Lowertown Historic District Saint Paul 16 block warehouse and wholesaling district with 37 contributing properties built 1890s 1910 significant for its river and rail connections economic impact architecture and urban planning 36 61 David Luckert House nbsp David Luckert House May 12 1975 75001011 480 Iglehart St 44 56 58 N 93 07 13 W 44 949306 N 93 120278 W 44 949306 93 120278 David Luckert House Saint Paul Well preserved limestone house built in the late 1850s one of the oldest houses in Saint Paul outside of the city s historic core 68 62 Manhattan Building nbsp Manhattan Building nbsp More images June 22 1988 88001128 360 Robert St N 44 56 51 N 93 05 26 W 44 9474 N 93 090565 W 44 9474 93 090565 Manhattan Building Saint Paul 1890 Renaissance Revival bank and office building dating to Saint Paul s 1880s 1890s boom designed and then tenanted by Clarence H Johnston Sr while serving as State Architect 1891 1936 69 63 Andrew R McGill House nbsp Andrew R McGill House nbsp More images December 31 1974 74001037 2203 Scudder Ave 44 58 37 N 93 11 31 W 44 9769 N 93 1919 W 44 9769 93 1919 Andrew R McGill House Saint Paul 1888 Queen Anne mansion of politician Andrew Ryan McGill governor of Minnesota 1887 1889 and later a state senator and Saint Paul postmaster 70 64 Mendota Road Bridge nbsp Mendota Road Bridge November 6 1989 89001825 Water St over Pickerel Lake Outlet 44 55 29 N 93 06 43 W 44 92484 N 93 11189 W 44 92484 93 11189 Mendota Road Bridge Saint Paul 1894 masonry arch bridge a rare Saint Paul example of a small 19th century city bridge that hasn t been replaced or altered 71 65 Merchants National Bank nbsp Merchants National Bank nbsp More images December 19 1974 74001036 366 368 Jackson St 44 56 54 N 93 05 22 W 44 9483 N 93 0895 W 44 9483 93 0895 Merchants National Bank Saint Paul 1892 remnant of the sandstone Richardsonian Romanesque buildings of Saint Paul s late 19th century growth designed by Edward Bassford to house an influential bank and the law offices of several prominent Minnesotans 72 Now known as the Brooks Building 66 Mickey s Diner nbsp Mickey s Diner nbsp More images February 24 1983 83000936 36 7th St W 44 56 51 N 93 05 53 W 44 9474 N 93 0981 W 44 9474 93 0981 Mickey s Diner Saint Paul Minnesota s only surviving classic Streamline Moderne diner prefabricated with a railroad car motif in 1937 and in continuous operation since 1939 73 67 Minnesota Boat Club Boathouse on Raspberry Island nbsp Minnesota Boat Club Boathouse on Raspberry Island nbsp More images February 4 1982 82004627 1 Wabasha St S 44 56 31 N 93 05 29 W 44 9419 N 93 0914 W 44 9419 93 0914 Minnesota Boat Club Boathouse on Raspberry Island Saint Paul 1910 clubhouse of Minnesota s oldest athletic organization a rowing club founded in 1870 74 68 Minnesota Building nbsp Minnesota Building June 10 2009 09000408 46 E 4th St 44 56 44 N 93 05 31 W 44 9456 N 93 0920 W 44 9456 93 0920 Minnesota Building Saint Paul 1929 office building that introduced Art Deco and Moderne architecture to downtown Saint Paul styles which flourished there until 1942 75 69 Minnesota Historical Society Building nbsp Minnesota Historical Society Building nbsp More images March 20 1973 73000994 690 Cedar St 44 57 17 N 93 06 00 W 44 9547 N 93 1 W 44 9547 93 1 Minnesota Historical Society Building Saint Paul Headquarters from 1918 to 1992 of the Minnesota Historical Society founded in 1849 as the state s oldest institution Also noted for its architectural contribution to the Capitol complex Now the Minnesota Judicial Center 76 70 Minnesota Milk Company Building nbsp Minnesota Milk Company Building nbsp More images February 5 2014 13001148 370 W University Ave 44 57 19 N 93 06 57 W 44 9554 N 93 1157 W 44 9554 93 1157 Minnesota Milk Company Building Saint Paul Saint Paul s best surviving example of an urban milk processing facility from the first half of the 20th century operated by the Minnesota Milk Company 1913 1960 77 71 Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company Building nbsp Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company Building June 5 2017 100001025 345 Cedar St 44 56 45 N 93 05 35 W 44 9458 N 93 0931 W 44 9458 93 0931 Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company Building Saint Paul Headquarters built in 1955 for one of the nation s largest life insurance companies now Securian Financial Group also noted as an early example of International Style in Saint Paul and the first major office building constructed in downtown after World War II 78 72 Minnesota State Capitol nbsp Minnesota State Capitol nbsp More images February 23 1972 72000681 75 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 44 57 19 N 93 06 06 W 44 9553 N 93 1017 W 44 9553 93 1017 Minnesota State Capitol Saint Paul Classical Revival capitol designed by Cass Gilbert and built 1896 1905 called the most perfectly executed monumental public building in the entire state in its NRHP nomination 79 73 Mni Owe Sni Coldwater Spring Upload image November 3 2023 100009497 Address RestrictedSaint Paul 74 Adolf Muench House nbsp Adolf Muench House May 12 1975 75001012 653 5th St E 44 57 21 N 93 04 23 W 44 9558 N 93 0731 W 44 9558 93 0731 Adolf Muench House Saint Paul 1884 Queen Anne house of one of the four Muench brothers 1850s German immigrants who were significant in the early development of Saint Paul and Minnesota 80 75 Northern Pacific Railway Company Como Shops Historic District nbsp Northern Pacific Railway Company Como Shops Historic District nbsp More images March 31 1983 83000937 Energy Park Dr and Bandana Blvd 44 58 21 N 93 09 16 W 44 9725 N 93 1544 W 44 9725 93 1544 Northern Pacific Railway Company Como Shops Historic District Saint Paul Eight surviving buildings constructed 1885 1920 for the Northern Pacific Railway s passenger car service complex associated with railroad development and population growth in Saint Paul and the northwestern U S 81 Now known as Bandana Square 76 Norway Lutheran Church nbsp Norway Lutheran Church nbsp More images May 12 1975 75001013 2375 Como Ave W 44 59 03 N 93 11 42 W 44 9843 N 93 1950 W 44 9843 93 1950 Norway Lutheran Church Saint Paul First Norwegian Lutheran church in America built in 1843 in the Muskego Settlement Wisconsin and moved to Luther Seminary in Saint Paul in 1904 Also noted as an example of pioneer log construction 82 77 Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church nbsp Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church November 15 2019 100004655 105 University Ave 44 57 22 N 93 06 15 W 44 9562 N 93 1042 W 44 9562 93 1042 Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church Saint Paul Lutheran church complex built 1909 1915 atypically designed in Beaux Arts style by Buechner amp Orth to harmonize with the nearby Minnesota State Capitol 83 Now Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill 84 78 Charles P Noyes Cottage nbsp Charles P Noyes Cottage December 12 1976 76001070 4735 Lake Ave 45 05 07 N 93 00 09 W 45 0853 N 93 0025 W 45 0853 93 0025 Charles P Noyes Cottage White Bear Lake Lakeside 1869 Stick style summer cottage example of the close to nature retreats built on the urban fringe in the late 19th century 85 Now the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society s Fillebrown House museum 86 79 O Donnell Shoe Company Building nbsp O Donnell Shoe Company Building August 20 2009 09000623 509 Sibley St 44 57 09 N 93 05 29 W 44 9525 N 93 0914 W 44 9525 93 0914 O Donnell Shoe Company Building Saint Paul Factory in operation 1914 1935 of Minnesota s leading shoe manufacturer a remnant of Saint Paul s once prominent shoemaking industry 87 80 Old Federal Courts Building nbsp Old Federal Courts Building nbsp More images March 24 1969 69000076 109 5th St W 44 56 44 N 93 05 50 W 44 9456 N 93 0972 W 44 9456 93 0972 Old Federal Courts Building Saint Paul Exemplary Richardsonian Romanesque Chateauesque federal building built 1894 1901 88 Now a cultural venue known as Landmark Center 81 Old Main Macalester College nbsp Old Main Macalester College nbsp More images August 16 1977 77000765 1600 Grand Ave 44 56 19 N 93 10 06 W 44 9386 N 93 1683 W 44 9386 93 1683 Old Main Macalester College Saint Paul 1888 Richardsonian Romanesque campus building designed by William H Willcox the oldest standing structure at Macalester College 89 The 1884 east wing part of the original nomination has been replaced 90 82 Osborn Building nbsp Osborn Building December 13 2018 100003233 370 N Wabasha St 44 56 46 N 93 05 39 W 44 9461 N 93 0942 W 44 9461 93 0942 Osborn Building Saint Paul 1968 office building noted for its exemplary International Style architecture conveying a clean modern identity as corporate headquarters for Ecolab until 2015 91 83 Payne Avenue State Bank nbsp Payne Avenue State Bank nbsp More images May 15 2007 07000426 965 Payne Ave 44 58 13 N 93 04 26 W 44 9704 N 93 0739 W 44 9704 93 0739 Payne Avenue State Bank Saint Paul 1923 neighborhood bank that provided financial services and commercial space to the largely Swedish American community of Saint Paul s East Side 92 84 Pilgrim Baptist Church nbsp Pilgrim Baptist Church nbsp More images April 16 1991 91000438 732 Central Ave W 44 57 10 N 93 07 52 W 44 9528 N 93 1311 W 44 9528 93 1311 Pilgrim Baptist Church Saint Paul 1928 church associated with the spiritual social and political life of African Americans in the Twin Cities and with the Reverend L W Harris the congregation s politically active leader from 1922 to 1941 93 85 Pioneer and Endicott Buildings nbsp Pioneer and Endicott Buildings nbsp More images July 10 1974 74001038 141 4th St E 44 56 50 N 93 05 23 W 44 9471 N 93 0898 W 44 9471 93 0898 Pioneer and Endicott Buildings Saint Paul Architecturally significant office buildings connected in 1941 Cass Gilbert designed the L shaped Renaissance Revival Endicott Building in the 1890s to wrap around the 1889 Romanesque Revival Pioneer Building designed by Solon Spencer Beman 94 86 Ramsey County Poor Farm Barn nbsp Ramsey County Poor Farm Barn nbsp More images September 22 1977 77000766 2020 White Bear Ave 45 00 01 N 93 01 27 W 45 0003 N 93 0242 W 45 0003 93 0242 Ramsey County Poor Farm Barn Maplewood Massive 1918 livestock barn of Ramsey County s poor farm a substantial remnant of a once common municipal welfare method 95 87 Alexander Ramsey House nbsp Alexander Ramsey House nbsp More images November 25 1969 69000077 265 Exchange St S 44 56 30 N 93 06 16 W 44 9417 N 93 1044 W 44 9417 93 1044 Alexander Ramsey House Saint Paul 1868 Second Empire house of statesman Alexander Ramsey who shaped the early years of Minnesota as governor and senator 96 Now a Minnesota Historical Society museum 97 88 Justus Ramsey Stone House nbsp Justus Ramsey Stone House nbsp More images May 6 1975 75001014 252 7th St W 44 56 33 N 93 06 17 W 44 9425 N 93 1046 W 44 9425 93 1046 Justus Ramsey Stone House Saint Paul Well preserved pioneer cottage built 1855 57 exhibiting fine masonry of local limestone 98 89 Rau Strong House nbsp Rau Strong House nbsp More images June 18 1975 75001015 2 George St 44 55 46 N 93 05 06 W 44 9294 N 93 0849 W 44 9294 93 0849 Rau Strong House Saint Paul Finely crafted urban estate built 1884 86 with an eclectic Italianate Second Empire Eastlake movement house and accompanying carriage barn representative of Saint Paul s late 19th century middle class residences 99 90 Riverside Hangar nbsp Riverside Hangar December 27 2007 07001315 690 Bayfield St Building 690 01 01 44 56 30 N 93 03 43 W 44 9417 N 93 0619 W 44 9417 93 0619 Riverside Hangar Saint Paul 1942 hangar complex uniquely constructed of glued laminated timber arches a creative response to a World War II steel shortage 100 91 Riverview Branch Library nbsp Riverview Branch Library February 10 1984 84001672 1 George St E 44 55 48 N 93 05 05 W 44 93 N 93 0847 W 44 93 93 0847 Riverview Branch Library Saint Paul 1916 Carnegie library one of three in Saint Paul and one of the last built in the U S Also noted as an early project of city architect Charles A Hausler and an important Beaux Arts neighborhood landmark 7 92 Robert Street Bridge nbsp Robert Street Bridge nbsp More images November 6 1989 89001846 Robert St over Mississippi River 44 56 38 N 93 05 15 W 44 9439 N 93 0874 W 44 9439 93 0874 Robert Street Bridge Saint Paul Exemplary multi span reinforced concrete arch bridge with one monumental through arch span built 1924 26 and tightly engineered to accommodate adjacent river road and rail traffic 101 93 Rochat Louise Sauerwein Block nbsp Rochat Louise Sauerwein Block nbsp More images November 19 1980 80002126 261 277 7th St W 44 56 33 N 93 06 20 W 44 9425 N 93 1056 W 44 9425 93 1056 Rochat Louise Sauerwein Block Saint Paul Adjacent commercial residential buildings constructed 1884 1885 and 1895 examples of fine Victorian architecture and remnants of what once lined West Seventh Street 102 94 Roselawn Chapel and Administration Building nbsp Roselawn Chapel and Administration Building January 19 2021 100006008 803 W Larpenteur Ave 44 59 32 N 93 08 08 W 44 9922 N 93 1355 W 44 9922 93 1355 Roselawn Chapel and Administration Building Roseville 1904 cemetery entrance complex noted for its distinctive Gothic and Elizabethan Revival design by Thomas G Holyoke in consultation with Cass Gilbert 103 95 St Agatha s Conservatory of Music and Arts nbsp St Agatha s Conservatory of Music and Arts nbsp More images May 25 1989 89000443 26 Exchange St E 44 56 58 N 93 05 48 W 44 9494 N 93 0967 W 44 9494 93 0967 St Agatha s Conservatory of Music and Arts Saint Paul Building constructed 1908 1910 for the Twin Cities oldest school of fine arts established in 1884 Now known as the Exchange Building 104 96 St Anthony Park Branch Library nbsp St Anthony Park Branch Library nbsp More images February 10 1984 84001675 2245 Como Ave W 44 58 52 N 93 11 37 W 44 9810 N 93 1936 W 44 9810 93 1936 St Anthony Park Branch Library Saint Paul 1916 Carnegie library one of three in Saint Paul and one of the last built in the U S Also noted as an early project of city architect Charles A Hausler and an important Beaux Arts neighborhood landmark 7 97 St Joseph s Academy nbsp St Joseph s Academy June 5 1975 75001016 355 Marshall Ave 44 56 57 N 93 06 54 W 44 9492 N 93 115 W 44 9492 93 115 St Joseph s Academy Saint Paul Minnesota s oldest standing Catholic school whose original section dates to 1863 also noted for its early Italianate architecture in yellow limestone 105 98 St Matthew s School nbsp St Matthew s School November 8 1984 84000243 7 Robie St W 44 55 51 N 93 05 08 W 44 9308 N 93 0856 W 44 9308 93 0856 St Matthew s School Saint Paul 1902 school building one of Saint Paul s oldest significant for its ornate Second Empire design by John F Fischer and for providing parochial education to a neighborhood of mostly German Catholic immigrants 106 99 St Paul Casket Company nbsp St Paul Casket Company April 12 2021 100006372 1222 University Ave W 44 57 19 N 93 09 07 W 44 9553 N 93 152 W 44 9553 93 152 St Paul Casket Company Saint Paul Prominent example of a 1920s vertical urban factory home 1923 1951 of one of Minnesota s leading coffin manufacturers 107 100 St Paul Cathedral Catholic nbsp St Paul Cathedral Catholic nbsp More images June 28 1974 74001039 239 Selby Ave 44 56 49 N 93 06 32 W 44 9469 N 93 1089 W 44 9469 93 1089 St Paul Cathedral Catholic Saint Paul Monumental Beaux Arts cathedral called one of the nation s grandest religious edifices in its NRHP nomination designed by Emmanuel Louis Masqueray Principally built 1906 1915 but with interiors not completed by successors until 1953 108 101 St Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse nbsp St Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse nbsp More images February 11 1983 83000940 15 Kellogg Blvd W 44 56 39 N 93 05 37 W 44 9442 N 93 0936 W 44 9442 93 0936 St Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse Saint Paul Landmark 1930 Moderne building designed by Holabird amp Root and Ellerbe amp Co long serving government center and one of the nation s few Art Deco skyscrapers with an intact exterior and interior 109 102 St Paul Minneapolis amp Manitoba Railway Company Shops Historic District nbsp St Paul Minneapolis amp Manitoba Railway Company Shops Historic District nbsp More images December 21 1987 86003564 Jackson St and Pennsylvania Ave 44 57 45 N 93 05 47 W 44 9625 N 93 0964 W 44 9625 93 0964 St Paul Minneapolis amp Manitoba Railway Company Shops Historic District Saint Paul Surviving three buildings from an 1882 St Paul Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway maintenance complex Notable for their association with James J Hill and the state s first successful railways and their early limestone construction 110 District was increased in size June 19 2017 103 St Paul Municipal Grain Terminal nbsp St Paul Municipal Grain Terminal nbsp More images July 21 2004 04000721 266 Old Shepard Rd 44 56 20 N 93 06 00 W 44 9389 N 93 1 W 44 9389 93 1 St Paul Municipal Grain Terminal Saint Paul Nation s first cooperative farmer owned terminal elevator completed 1931 also associated with mechanical advances and the revitalization of grain transport on the Mississippi River 111 104 St Paul Public James J Hill Reference Library nbsp St Paul Public James J Hill Reference Library nbsp More images September 11 1975 75001017 80 90 4th St W 44 56 38 N 93 05 50 W 44 9439 N 93 0971 W 44 9439 93 0971 St Paul Public James J Hill Reference Library Saint Paul 1917 Renaissance Revival joint library building with the James J Hill Reference Library wing further notable as an example of railroad magnate James J Hill s philanthropic accomplishments 112 105 St Paul Union Depot nbsp St Paul Union Depot nbsp More images December 18 1974 74001040 214 4th St E 44 56 52 N 93 05 10 W 44 9478 N 93 0861 W 44 9478 93 0861 St Paul Union Depot Saint Paul Landmark Neoclassical train station built 1917 23 by seven railways symbol of Saint Paul s importance as a railroad hub and example of the era s monumental public buildings 113 Boundary increase on 2014 03 04 106 St Paul Women s City Club nbsp St Paul Women s City Club March 19 1982 82004628 305 Saint Peter St 44 56 38 N 93 05 41 W 44 9439 N 93 0947 W 44 9439 93 0947 St Paul Women s City Club Saint Paul 1931 women s club headquarters notable for its early and exemplary use of Moderne architecture in Saint Paul 114 107 Salvation Army Women s Home and Hospital nbsp Salvation Army Women s Home and Hospital February 10 1983 83000938 1471 Como Ave W 44 58 41 N 93 09 46 W 44 9781 N 93 1628 W 44 9781 93 1628 Salvation Army Women s Home and Hospital Saint Paul 1912 Tudor Revival facility designed by Clarence H Johnston Sr where The Salvation Army provided charitable services to unwed mothers and their children up to 1971 115 108 Charles W Schneider House nbsp Charles W Schneider House February 16 1984 84001677 1750 Ames Pl E 44 58 16 N 93 01 36 W 44 9711 N 93 0267 W 44 9711 93 0267 Charles W Schneider House Saint Paul 1890 Shingle Style house a style rare in Saint Paul and the most architecturally significant standing house from the 1887 Hazel Park neighborhood development 116 109 Schornstein Grocery and Saloon nbsp Schornstein Grocery and Saloon August 21 1984 84001681 707 Wilson Ave E and 223 Bates Ave N 44 57 12 N 93 03 59 W 44 9532 N 93 0663 W 44 9532 93 0663 Schornstein Grocery and Saloon Saint Paul Ornate 1884 Victorian commercial building with an eclectic Second Empire Italianate design by Augustus F Gauger 117 110 Seventh Street Improvement Arches nbsp Seventh Street Improvement Arches nbsp More images November 6 1989 89001828 E 7th St over Burlington Northern right of way 44 57 24 N 93 04 37 W 44 9567 N 93 0769 W 44 9567 93 0769 Seventh Street Improvement Arches Saint Paul 1884 limestone double arch bridge significant for its rare and challenging skewed helicoidal design 118 111 Sam S Shubert Theatre and Shubert Building nbsp Sam S Shubert Theatre and Shubert Building nbsp More images July 19 2010 10000475 488 494 Wabasha St N 44 56 56 N 93 05 51 W 44 9490 N 93 0974 W 44 9490 93 0974 Sam S Shubert Theatre and Shubert Building Saint Paul 1910 Beaux Arts Shubert Brothers theatre important in Saint Paul s early fine theatre scene and adjacent commercial building designed by Buechner amp Orth Now known as the Fitzgerald Theatre and Fitzgerald Condominiums 119 112 Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District nbsp Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District October 5 2018 100001974 Roughly bounded by W Jefferson St Erle St W James Ave and Toronto St 44 55 47 N 93 07 28 W 44 9296 N 93 1244 W 44 9296 93 1244 Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District Saint Paul Complex of the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company one of Minnesota s leading breweries with nine contributing properties built 1858 1950s further noted for their Romanesque Revival architecture by Barnard Barthel and Walter W Magee plus four residences and potential historical archaeology resources 120 113 Frederick Spangenberg House nbsp Frederick Spangenberg House June 22 1976 76001068 375 Mt Curve Blvd 44 55 49 N 93 11 39 W 44 9303 N 93 1942 W 44 9303 93 1942 Frederick Spangenberg House Saint Paul One of Saint Paul s oldest standing stone farmhouses built in 1864 of local limestone when the site was still on the rural outskirts of town 121 114 Superior Packing Company nbsp Superior Packing Company November 5 2018 100003083 2103 Wabash Ave 44 57 30 N 93 11 20 W 44 9584 N 93 1888 W 44 9584 93 1888 Superior Packing Company Saint Paul Rare intact example of an early 20th century cattle processing plant whose sections dating from 1928 to 1947 reflect the evolving industry standards for slaughter and meatpacking 122 115 Charles Thompson Memorial Hall nbsp Charles Thompson Memorial Hall December 22 2011 11000949 1824 Marshall Ave 44 56 53 N 93 10 39 W 44 9480 N 93 1775 W 44 9480 93 1775 Charles Thompson Memorial Hall Saint Paul 1916 Neoclassical meeting hall designed by deaf architect Olof Hanson as the nation s first clubhouse built for a deaf community A hub of social and advocacy activity credited with helping foster Minnesota as a preferred location among deaf people 123 116 Triune Masonic Temple nbsp Triune Masonic Temple nbsp More images November 13 1980 80002127 1898 Iglehart Ave 44 56 57 N 93 10 50 W 44 9492 N 93 1806 W 44 9492 93 1806 Triune Masonic Temple Saint Paul One of Minnesota s earliest and best preserved freestanding Masonic Temples built 1910 11 in Neoclassical style by Henry C Struchen 124 117 United Church Seminary nbsp United Church Seminary nbsp More images October 31 1985 85003437 2481 Como Ave 44 59 05 N 93 11 47 W 44 9847 N 93 1964 W 44 9847 93 1964 United Church Seminary Saint Paul 1900 Beaux Arts campus building designed by Omeyer amp Thori focal point of a longstanding Lutheran seminary Now known as Luther Seminary s Bockman Hall 125 118 United States Bedding Company nbsp United States Bedding Company July 24 2020 100005358 550 Vandalia St 44 57 29 N 93 11 28 W 44 9581 N 93 1911 W 44 9581 93 1911 United States Bedding Company Saint Paul Factory complex comprising two buildings and a water tower home 1927 1984 of Saint Paul s largest and most successful mattress manufacturer established in 1898 126 119 United States Post Office and Custom House nbsp United States Post Office and Custom House May 19 2014 14000218 180 Kellogg Blvd E 44 56 47 N 93 05 13 W 44 9464 N 93 0870 W 44 9464 93 0870 United States Post Office and Custom House Saint Paul Center of Saint Paul s postal operations 1934 2010 with major additions in 1939 and 1961 associated with the 20th century expansion and modernization of the United States Postal Service 127 120 University Hall Old Main Hamline University nbsp University Hall Old Main Hamline University nbsp More images September 22 1977 77000767 1536 Hewitt Ave 44 57 57 N 93 09 56 W 44 9658 N 93 1656 W 44 9658 93 1656 University Hall Old Main Hamline University Saint Paul 1883 Victorian Gothic campus building designed by Warren H Hayes the oldest standing structure at Hamline University 128 121 Vienna and Earl Apartment Buildings nbsp Vienna and Earl Apartment Buildings April 10 1984 84001685 682 688 Holly Ave 44 56 35 N 93 07 45 W 44 9431 N 93 1292 W 44 9431 93 1292 Vienna and Earl Apartment Buildings Saint Paul 1907 Neoclassical luxury apartment buildings the crowning work of architect Louis F Lockwood and builder Carl P Waldon 129 122 Walsh Building nbsp Walsh Building May 25 1989 89000444 189 191 7th St E 44 57 03 N 93 05 27 W 44 9508 N 93 0908 W 44 9508 93 0908 Walsh Building Saint Paul Built in 1888 a highly ornamented example of a mixed commercial residential building and the work of architect Edward Bassford 130 123 Dwight H and Clara M Watson House nbsp Dwight H and Clara M Watson House December 16 2019 100004757 402 Hall St 44 56 01 N 93 05 12 W 44 9337 N 93 0867 W 44 9337 93 0867 Dwight H and Clara M Watson House Saint Paul 1886 house designed by Cass Gilbert 1859 1934 an early career work showcasing the detailed and eclectic style of an emerging master architect 131 124 West Summit Avenue Historic District nbsp West Summit Avenue Historic District May 4 1993 93000332 Summit Ave between Lexington Pkwy and Mississippi River Blvd 44 56 29 N 93 10 37 W 44 9414 N 93 1769 W 44 9414 93 1769 West Summit Avenue Historic District Saint Paul 42 block boulevard notable for its urban planning and assorted Period Revival architecture A western continuation of the Historic Hill District with 232 contributing properties built between 1885 and 1938 11 125 White Bear Lake Armory nbsp White Bear Lake Armory March 25 2019 100003532 2228 4th St 45 05 06 N 93 00 23 W 45 0851 N 93 0065 W 45 0851 93 0065 White Bear Lake Armory White Bear Lake National Guard Armory built 1923 1929 one of Minnesota s few examples illustrating that decade s transition from heavy fortresslike buildings to restrained Art Deco and Moderne designs 132 126 Woodland Park Baptist Church nbsp Woodland Park Baptist Church April 20 2021 100006404 860 Laurel Ave 44 56 41 N 93 08 10 W 44 9447 N 93 1362 W 44 9447 93 1362 Woodland Park Baptist Church Saint Paul 1907 Gothic Revival church the only church in the Summit University neighborhood built on the Akron Plan 133 127 Woodland Park District nbsp Woodland Park District nbsp More images May 12 1978 78001559 Roughly bounded by Marshall and Selby Aves Arundel and Dale Sts 44 56 52 N 93 07 21 W 44 9478 N 93 1225 W 44 9478 93 1225 Woodland Park District Saint Paul Middle class residential neighborhood exhibiting 12 distinct architectural styles popular in Minnesota between 1880 and 1910 134 Consists of 62 single and multi family residences and one church 135 128 Anthony Yoerg Sr House nbsp Anthony Yoerg Sr House May 25 1989 89000442 215 Isabel St W 44 56 00 N 93 05 41 W 44 9333 N 93 0947 W 44 9333 93 0947 Anthony Yoerg Sr House Saint Paul 1875 frame Second Empire house of a prominent Bavarian immigrant who established Minnesota s first brewery Also notable as a rare surviving work of early Saint Paul architect Monroe Sheire 136 Former listings edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed LocationCity or town Description 1 William Dahl House nbsp William Dahl House August 29 1978 78001557 April 1 1998 508 Jefferson Ave 44 55 50 N 93 07 17 W 44 930434 N 93 121347 W 44 930434 93 121347 William Dahl House Saint Paul Built by William Dahl and his Irish wife Catherine Margaret Murphy in 1858 the home was moved from 136 13th Street in 1997 2 S Edward Hall House nbsp S Edward Hall House April 16 1991 91000440 May 23 2016 996 Iglehart Ave Saint Paul House of S Edward Hall 1878 1975 a longtime civic leader in Saint Paul s African American community 137 Demolished in 2011 138 3 Selby Avenue Bridge nbsp Selby Avenue Bridge nbsp More images November 6 1989 89001833 January 10 1994 Selby Ave over Soo Line Railroad TracksSaint Paul 1890 Pratt through truss bridge 139 4 Smith Avenue High Bridge nbsp Smith Avenue High Bridge nbsp More images August 6 1981 81000323 March 28 1988 Smith Ave over the Mississippi RiverSaint Paul 2 770 foot 840 m iron Warren truss bridge built in 1889 Demolished on February 24 1985 due to irreparable deficiencies 140 141 5 Wabasha Street Bridge nbsp Wabasha Street Bridge nbsp More images November 6 1989 89001834 June 22 1998 Wabasha St over the Mississippi RiverSaint Paul Cantilever deck truss bridge built in two phases 1890 and 1900 Dismantled in 1996 to make way for a sturdier replacement 140 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 26 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 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 24 2008 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 Schmidt Andrew J Marjorie Pearson Renee L Hutter Emily Ramsey 2014 05 21 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form 3M Administration Building PDF National Park Service Retrieved 2015 05 04 Roise Charlene 2021 12 29 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Amhoist Tower PDF Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office Retrieved 2022 06 22 a b c Carstens Greg Mathew Michaud Patricia Murphy 1981 11 12 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Carnegie Libraries of St Paul TR National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 04 Murphy Patricia Julia Pavlon 1981 10 08 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Armstrong House National Park Service Retrieved 2020 04 25 Nelson Charles W 1974 10 24 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Assumption School National Park Service Retrieved 2020 04 25 Kunz Virginia B 1977 01 12 National Register 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