Current Listings
Map of all coordinates from Google Map of first 200 coordinates from Bing |
---|
Export all coordinates as KML |
Export all coordinates as GeoRSS |
Map of all microformatted coordinates |
Place data as RDF |
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Francis Arnold House | 01994-12-01December 1, 1994 | 32268 County Road 1 |
Le Sauk Township | 1884 owner/operator's house of the gristmill opposite, representative of the rural water-powered flour milling industry. | ||
John N. Bensen House | 01982-02-11February 11, 1982 | 402 6th Ave., S. |
St. Cloud | 1904 house and carriage house significant for their Queen Anne architecture and association with a prosperous German-born businessman. | ||
Bishop's House/Chancery Office | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | 214 3rd Ave., S. |
St. Cloud | Exemplary work of leading local architect Louis Pinault, built 1916 with French-influenced Second Renaissance Revival architecture. | ||
Christopher Borgerding House | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | Washburn Ave. |
Belgrade | Unusual 1904 Colonial Revival house of one of Belgrade's developers. | ||
Carter Block | 01986-06-13June 13, 1986 | 501-511 1st St., N. |
St. Cloud | 1902 mixed-use commercial building that provided key retail, warehousing, and meeting space in developing St. Cloud. | ||
Church of St. Boniface | 01993-11-12November 12, 1993 | 203 S. 5th Ave. East |
Melrose | |||
Church of St. Joseph-Catholic | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | Minnesota St. and College Ave. |
St. Joseph | One of five rural Catholic churches built in Stearns County to anchor a German, Polish, or Slovene immigrant settlement. | ||
Church of St. Mary Help of Christians-Catholic | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | County Highway 7 |
St. Augusta | One of five rural Catholic churches built in Stearns County to anchor a German, Polish, or Slovene immigrant settlement. | ||
Church of St. Stephen-Catholic | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | County Highway 7 |
St. Stephen | One of five rural Catholic churches built in Stearns County to anchor a German, Polish, or Slovene immigrant settlement. | ||
Church of the Immaculate Conception-Catholic | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | County Highway 9 |
Avon | One of five rural Catholic churches built in Stearns County to anchor a German, Polish, or Slovene immigrant settlement. | ||
Church of the Sacred Heart (Catholic) | 01991-07-12July 12, 1991 | 110 3rd Ave., NE. |
Freeport | 1905 church that anchored a Catholic German American community settled in 1876. | ||
Clark and McCormack Quarry and House | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | Minnesota Highway 23 at Pine St. |
Rockville | Leading granite quarry established in 1907—source of "Rockville Pink" structural stone—and owner's 1924 house, representatives of a major regional industry. | ||
Nehemiah P. Clarke House | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | 356 3rd Ave., S. |
St. Cloud | 1893 Queen Anne house of a pioneer merchant and lumberman. | ||
Fair Haven Flour Mill | 01978-04-14April 14, 1978 | Off County Highway 7 |
Fair Haven Township | 1867 water-powered gristmill, Minnesota's third-oldest surviving mill. Now preserved in a county park. | ||
Fifth Avenue Commercial Buildings | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | 14-30 5th Ave., S. |
St. Cloud | Block of six commercial buildings built 1883–1914, representing the history and architecture of St. Cloud's central business district. | ||
First National Bank | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | 501 St. Germain St. |
St. Cloud | 1867 home of an influential bank, called St. Cloud's "finest designed and best preserved commercial building." | ||
First State Bank | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | 23 Minnesota St., W. |
St. Joseph | 1918 bank building noted for its sophisticated terracotta façade; a rare Minnesota example of Egyptian Revival architecture. | ||
Foley-Brower-Bohmer House | 01978-05-05May 5, 1978 | 385 3rd Ave., S. |
St. Cloud | Exemplary 1889 Richardsonian Romanesque house successively owned by industrialist brothers Timothy and Thomas Foley and politician Ripley B. Brower. | ||
Freeport Roller Mill and Miller's House | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | Mary St. |
Freeport | Steam-powered milling complex dating back to 1898. The mill burned down in December 2011. | ||
Anton Gogala Farmstead | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | Minnesota Highway 238 and County Highway 39 |
St. Anthony vicinity | Well-preserved example of a traditional small-scale farmstead, with several log buildings dating as far back as 1875. Also associated with an immigrant family that helped found the Slovene American community of St. Anthony. | ||
Eugene Hermanutz House | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | 302 N. Red River Ave. |
Cold Spring | One of three adjacent houses built 1907–12 by the co-owners of the Cold Spring Brewing Company, significant for their architecture and association with the area's leading industry. | ||
Kimball Prairie Village Hall | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | Main St. and Hazel |
Kimball | 1908 municipal hall built to co-house several government and public services. | ||
Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home | 01968-05-23May 23, 1968 | 812 Sinclair Lewis Ave. |
Sauk Centre | Childhood home from 1885 to 1902 of Sinclair Lewis, who would become the most famous American novelist of the 1920s. Now a house museum. | ||
Michael Majerus House | 01978-05-05May 5, 1978 | 404 9th Ave., S. |
St. Cloud | 1891 house significant as St. Cloud's finest example of Second Empire architecture. | ||
Minnesota Home School for Girls Historic District | 01989-01-19January 19, 1989 | Off Minnesota Highway 302 |
Sauk Centre | Minnesota's first all-female youth detention center, established in 1911 on a Cottage Plan design by Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. | ||
Model School | 01988-12-29December 29, 1988 | 826 1st Ave., S. |
St. Cloud | |||
Original Main Street Historic District | 01994-08-05August 5, 1994 | Main St. between S. 8th and N. 3rd Sts. |
Sauk Centre | 10-block district considered the inspiration for Sinclair Lewis's 1920 novel Main Street and the concept of "Main Street" as a symbol of American small towns. Comprises 74 contributing properties. | ||
John Oster House | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | 201 N. Red River Ave. |
Cold Spring | One of three adjacent houses built 1907–12 by the co-owners of the Cold Spring Brewing Company, significant for their architecture and association with the area's leading industry. | ||
Palmer House Hotel | 01982-02-11February 11, 1982 | 500 Sinclair Lewis Ave. |
Sauk Centre | Example of a once-common hotel type catering specifically to traveling salesmen, built 1901 and expanded 1916. Also a contributing property to the Original Main Street Historic District. | ||
Pan Motor Company Office and Sheet Metal Works | 01984-01-31January 31, 1984 | 435-437 33rd Ave., N. |
St. Cloud | 1919 remnants of St. Cloud's first large industrial complex and Minnesota's leading, if short-lived, auto manufacturer (in operation 1917–1922). | ||
Ferdinand Peters House | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | 214 N. Red River Ave. |
Cold Spring | One of three adjacent houses built 1907–12 by the co-owners of the Cold Spring Brewing Company, significant for their architecture and association with the area's leading industry. | ||
St. Benedict's Convent and College Historic District | 01989-03-20March 20, 1989 | College Ave. and Minnesota St. |
St. Joseph | Convent and girls' boarding school campus representing the impact and growth of the world's largest Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict community. | ||
St. Cloud Commercial Historic District | 01998-02-26February 26, 1998 | Roughly along W. St. Germain St., between 5th and 10th Aves. |
St. Cloud | Central business district with 41 contributing properties built primarily 1870–1947. | ||
St. Cloud Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District | 02012-08-21August 21, 2012 | 4801 Veterans Dr. |
St. Cloud | Part of the United States Second Generation Veterans Hospitals Multiple Property Submission (MPS). | ||
St. John's Abbey and University Historic District | 01979-03-23March 23, 1979 | County Highway 159 |
Collegeville | Historically and architecturally significant campus of a leading religious and educational institution of the Order of Saint Benedict, with 17 contributing properties built 1868–1959. | ||
Stearns County Courthouse and Jail | 01982-04-15April 15, 1982 | 705 Courthouse Sq. |
St. Cloud | 1921 Beaux-Arts courthouse and 1922 Prairie School jail, prominent symbols of Stearns County government. |
Read more about this topic: National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Stearns County, Minnesota
Famous quotes containing the word current:
“The current flows fast and furious. It issues in a spate of words from the loudspeakers and the politicians. Every day they tell us that we are a free people fighting to defend freedom. That is the current that has whirled the young airman up into the sky and keeps him circulating there among the clouds. Down here, with a roof to cover us and a gasmask handy, it is our business to puncture gasbags and discover the seeds of truth.”
—Virginia Woolf (18821941)