Chippewa County
Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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Charles H. Budd House | 01977-09-19September 19, 1977 | 219 N. 3rd St. |
Montevideo | 1909 house of a local civic leader. | ||
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot | 01988-10-27October 27, 1988 | S. 1st St. at Park Ave. |
Montevideo | 1901 frame passenger depot, now a museum about the Milwaukee Road. | ||
Chippewa County Bank | 01977-09-19September 19, 1977 | N. 1st St. and Lincoln Ave. |
Montevideo | 1900 Queen Anne bank. | ||
Henry Gippe Farmstead | 01985-09-25September 25, 1985 | U.S. Route 59 |
Watson | Farmstead with an 1887 brick farmhouse. | ||
Lac qui Parle Mission Archeological Historic District | 01973-03-14March 14, 1973 | Address Restricted |
Montevideo | Site of an 1835 mission—one of the first churches in Minnesota—as well as the 1826 Fort Renville trading post and a Dakota village. | ||
Montevideo Carnegie Library | 01982-08-26August 26, 1982 | 125 N. 3rd St. |
Montevideo | 1906 brick Classical Revival Carnegie library with stone trim. | ||
Olof Swensson Farmstead | 01974-12-30December 30, 1974 | County Highways 6 and 15 |
Granite Falls | Farmstead with an 1880s frame barn and 1903 brick farmhouse. | ||
Julian A. Weaver House | 01986-06-20June 20, 1986 | 837 Minnesota Ave. |
Granite Falls | c. 1878 frame Greek Revival/Italianate house. |
Read more about this topic: National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Minnesota
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—Maxine Kumin (b. 1925)