National Register of Historic Places listings in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Kandiyohi 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.
There are 15 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. One property, the Mount Tom Lookout Shelter, was removed.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2016.[1]
Current listings
[2] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | John Bosch Farmstead | (#87000620) |
County Road 4 45°02′45″N 94°50′17″W / 45.045833°N 94.838056°W |
Lake Lillian vicinity | Farmstead of a leader of the Farmers' Holiday Association strike movement.[5] | |
2 | Andreas, Johanna, Anna and Frank E. Broman Farmstead | (#91000098) |
Off County Road 8 between Swan Lake and Kasota Lake 45°04′35″N 94°54′34″W / 45.076506°N 94.909499°W |
Kandiyohi vicinity | Farmstead of a Swedish immigrant family, with an 1885 Italianate farmhouse.[6] | |
3 | District No. 55 School | (#87000619) |
County Highway 13 45°00′32″N 95°02′41″W / 45.008762°N 95.044594°W |
Willmar vicinity | Site where the Minnesota branch of the Farmers' Holiday Association strike movement was founded in the 1930s.[5] | |
4 | Lars and Guri Endreson House | (#86001920) |
Off County Highway 5 45°11′02″N 95°06′22″W / 45.183863°N 95.106129°W |
Willmar vicinity | 1858 log cabin of an immigrant family that was caught up in the Dakota War of 1862. Now a Kandiyohi County Historical Society house museum.[7] | |
5 | Hotel Atwater | (#86001330) |
322 Atlantic Ave. 45°08′14″N 94°46′55″W / 45.137239°N 94.78207°W |
Atwater | 1904 brick hotel that served as an important community hub.[8] | |
6 | Kasota Lake Site | (#12000559) |
County Rd. 134; east shore of Kasota Lake 45°04′38″N 94°52′51″W / 45.077315°N 94.880848°W |
Kandiyohi vicinity | Pre-contact domestic site with well-stratified ceramic artifacts, indicating 2,700 years of use across the Woodland, Plains Village, and Oneota periods.[9] | |
7 | Lakeland Hotel | (#12000006) |
407 Litchfield Ave. SW, 302 4th St. SW 45°07′17″N 95°02′54″W / 45.121264°N 95.048226°W |
Willmar | 1927 hotel that provided Willmar's finest accommodations to traveling salesmen and tourists and a popular social venue to locals.[10] | |
8 | A. Larson & Co. Building | (#89000156) |
539 W. Pacific Ave. 45°07′19″N 95°03′03″W / 45.121993°N 95.050905°W |
Willmar | 1876 and c. 1885 attached brick Italianate buildings that housed a dry goods and grocery business.[5] | |
9 | Sibley State Park CCC/Rustic Style Historic District | (#89001673) |
Off U.S. Route 71 west of New London 45°18′49″N 95°02′13″W / 45.313729°N 95.036995°W |
New London vicinity | Rustic Style park structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1935 to 1938.[11] | |
10 | John M. Spicer House | (#86001545) |
515 7th St., NW. 45°07′33″N 95°03′17″W / 45.125775°N 95.054683°W |
Willmar | Gothic Revival wood-frame house of a local railroad official built about 1873.[5] Demolished in 2014.[12] | |
11 | John M. Spicer Summer House and Farm | (#86002292) |
600 S. Lake Ave. 45°14′05″N 94°53′41″W / 45.2348°N 94.894661°W |
Spicer vicinity | 1880s–1913 summer home and model farm complex.[5] Now Spicer Castle Inn & Restaurant. | |
12 | Willmar Auditorium | (#91000976) |
311 6th St., SW. 45°07′14″N 95°03′01″W / 45.120647°N 95.050374°W |
Willmar | 1938 Moderne auditorium built as a work relief project.[5] | |
13 | Willmar Hospital Farm for Inebriates Historic District | |
(#86001535) |
Off U.S. Route 71 45°08′32″N 95°01′06″W / 45.142147°N 95.018295°W |
Willmar | 1912–1933 hospital complex designed by Clarence H. Johnston, Sr.[5] Now the MinnWest Technology Campus.[13] |
14 | Willmar Municipal Airport | (#12001174) |
2321 Airport Dr. 45°06′52″N 95°04′31″W / 45.114314°N 95.075213°W |
Willmar | Airport established in 1934 as a federal work relief project, with a 1941 hangar built by the National Youth Administration. Also associated with prominent longtime manager John L. Rice (serving 1945–1983).[14] | |
15 | Willmar Tribune Building | (#07000425) |
311 4th St., SW. 45°07′16″N 95°02′51″W / 45.121023°N 95.0476°W |
Willmar | 1920 brick newspaper office.[15] |
Former listings
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | Mount Tom Lookout Shelter | (#91002030) | Off US Highway 71, SE of intersection with MN Highway 9 45°19′34″N 95°01′57″W / 45.326207°N 95.032602°W |
Lake Andrew Township | 1938 stone National Park Service rustic shelter.[16] Reconstruction in 1992 significantly altered the appearance by adding a second story.[17] |
See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Minnesota
References
- ↑ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 2, 2016.
- 1 2 Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ↑ National Park Service (2008-04-24). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ↑ 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.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Nord, Mary Ann (2003). The National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society. ISBN 0-87351-448-3.
- ↑ "Broman, Andreas and Johanna and Anna and Frank E., Farmstead". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved 2012-10-06.
- ↑ "Guri Endreson Cabin". Kandiyohi County Historical Society. Retrieved 2012-10-06.
- ↑ "Hotel Atwater". Minnesota from the Railroad. Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved 2012-10-06.
- ↑ Muñiz, Mark P.; Jon DeMent; Ben Gessner; Mark Grant; Austin Jenkins; Lindsay Marshall; Lindsey Reiners (2012-02-04). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Kasota Lake Site" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
- ↑ Gardner, Denis P. (May 2011). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Lakeland Hotel" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
- ↑ "Sibley State Park". Rustic Style Resources in Minnesota State Parks. Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved 2012-08-26.
- ↑ Cola, J.P. (September 11, 2014). "Spicer House demolished". Willmar Radio. Willmar, Minnesota. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
- ↑ "MinnWest Technology Campus". MinnWest Technology Campus. 2014. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
- ↑ Peterson, Bruce D. (September 2012). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Willmar Municipal Airport" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
- ↑ "Willmar Tribune Building". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved 2012-10-06.
- ↑ "Mount Tom Lookout Shelter". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved 2012-10-06.
- ↑ Weber, Laura (Fall 1997). "Wins and Losses: The National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota" (PDF). Minnesota History: 302–319.
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