National Register of Historic Places listings in Minnesota

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This is a list of sites in Minnesota which are included in the National Register of Historic Places. There are more than 1,700 properties and historic districts listed on the NRHP; each of Minnesota's 87 counties has at least 2 listings. Twenty-two sites are also National Historic Landmarks.

Contents

Minneapolis listings are in the Hennepin County list; St. Paul's listings are in the Ramsey County list.


    This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 31, 2025. [1]

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Minnesota counties
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Current listings by county

The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3] There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are approximate and not official. New entries are added to the official Register on a weekly basis. [4] Also, the counts in this table exclude boundary increase and decrease listings which modify the area covered by an existing property or district and which carry a separate National Register reference number. The numbers of NRHP listings in each county are documented by tables in each of the individual county list-articles.

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Soo Line High Bridge
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Blue Earth County Courthouse
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Taylors Falls Public Library
County# of Sites
1 Aitkin 12
2 Anoka 18
3 Becker 8
4 Beltrami 13
5 Benton 5
6 Big Stone 7
7 Blue Earth 28
8 Brown 39
9 Carlton 15
10 Carver 34
11 Cass 20
12 Chippewa 9
13 Chisago 18
14 Clay 20
15 Clearwater 5
16 Cook 14
17 Cottonwood 5
18 Crow Wing 37
19 Dakota 37
20 Dodge 11
21 Douglas 14
22 Faribault 13
23 Fillmore 37
24 Freeborn 7
25 Goodhue 63
26 Grant 4
27 Hennepin 195
28 Houston 16
29 Hubbard 6
30 Isanti 8
31 Itasca 20
32 Jackson 6
33 Kanabec 5
34 Kandiyohi 15
35 Kittson 4
36 Koochiching 14
37 Lac qui Parle 10
38 Lake 22
39 Lake of the Woods 4
40 Le Sueur 27
41 Lincoln 7
42 Lyon 12
43 Mahnomen 3
44 Marshall 3
45 Martin 9
46 McLeod 7
47 Meeker 10
48 Mille Lacs 12
49 Morrison 25
50 Mower 11
51 Murray 8
52 Nicollet 24
53 Nobles 12
54 Norman 5
55 Olmsted 25
56 Otter Tail 29
57 Pennington 4
58 Pine 21
59 Pipestone 16
60 Polk 6
61 Pope 11
62 Ramsey 129
63 Red Lake 2
64 Redwood 22
65 Renville 9
66 Rice 75
67 Rock 20
68 Roseau 4
69 St. Louis 132
70 Scott 21
71 Sherburne 5
72 Sibley 7
73 Stearns 35
74 Steele 13
75 Stevens 6
76 Swift 9
77 Todd 14
78 Traverse 5
79 Wabasha 25
80 Wadena 6
81 Waseca 12
82 Washington 44
83 Watonwan 6
84 Wilkin 6
85 Winona 48
86 Wright 20
87 Yellow Medicine 7
(duplicates)(14) [5]
Total:1,773
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Dr. Oscar Owre House
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Hermann Monument
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Chester Terrace (Duluth, Minnesota)
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Merchants National Bank (Winona, Minnesota)

Aitkin County

Anoka County

Becker County

Beltrami County

Benton County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Church of Sts. Peter and Paul-Catholic
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Church of Sts. Peter and Paul-Catholic
April 6, 1982
(#82002932)
State St.
45°44′11″N93°56′43″W / 45.736515°N 93.945352°W / 45.736515; -93.945352 (Church of Sts. Peter and Paul-Catholic)
Gilman Landmark religious complex of a Polish American settlement, consisting of a 1909 parochial school, 1924 rectory, and 1930 Beaux-Arts church. [8]
2 Cota Round Barns
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Cota Round Barns
April 6, 1982
(#82002936)
County Highway 48
45°34′44″N93°57′01″W / 45.578976°N 93.950223°W / 45.578976; -93.950223 (Cota Round Barns)
St. George Township Two round barns constructed in the early 1920s, prominent examples of the numerous reinforced concrete structures built in the area by contractor Al Cota and his successors from 1913 through the 1940s. [9]
3 Esselman Brothers General Store
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Esselman Brothers General Store
April 6, 1982
(#82002933)
County Highways 1 and 13
45°42′48″N94°06′38″W / 45.713327°N 94.110686°W / 45.713327; -94.110686 (Esselman Brothers General Store)
Mayhew Lake Township Well-preserved 1897 example of the general stores common to Benton County's crossroads communities, and a reminder of Mayhew Lake Township's settlement by German Americans. [10]
4 Posch Site
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Posch Site
October 2, 1973
(#73000964)
Address restricted [11]
Langola Township Archaeological site potentially dating back to the Archaic Period, having yielded a few stone tools but no ceramics. [12]
5 Leonard Robinson House
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Leonard Robinson House
April 6, 1982
(#82002935)
202 2nd Ave., S.
45°35′16″N94°09′47″W / 45.5879°N 94.163024°W / 45.5879; -94.163024 (Leonard Robinson House)
Sauk Rapids 1873 house of a pioneer in the area's significant granite quarrying industry. [13]

Former listings

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1 Ronneby Charcoal Kiln April 6, 1982
(#82002934)
January 15, 2003Off Minnesota Highway 23
Ronneby vicinity1901 charcoal kiln. [14] Demolished in 2002. [15]

Big Stone County

Blue Earth County

Brown County

Carlton County

Carver County

Cass County

Chippewa County

Chisago County

Clay County

Clearwater County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Gran Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Gran Evangelical Lutheran Church
May 19, 1988
(#88000593)
County Road 92 and County Highway 20
47°32′36″N95°29′05″W / 47.543333°N 95.484722°W / 47.543333; -95.484722 (Gran Evangelical Lutheran Church)
Bagley vicinity1897 log church—the first church in what became Clearwater County—which played a key role in the area's settlement by loggers and homesteaders and in the religious life of its Norwegian immigrants. [16]
2 Itasca Bison Site
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Itasca Bison Site
December 29, 1970
(#70000912)
Address restricted
47°11′39″N95°13′51″W / 47.19407°N 95.230884°W / 47.19407; -95.230884 (Itasca Bison Site)
Park Rapids vicinitySite where Archaic hunters killed and butchered Bison occidentalis . [17] Also a contributing property to Itasca State Park. [18]
3 Itasca State Park
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Itasca State Park
May 7, 1973
(#73000972)
21 mi (34 km) north of Park Rapids off U.S. Route 71
47°11′38″N95°13′03″W / 47.193889°N 95.2175°W / 47.193889; -95.2175 (Itasca State Park)
Park Rapids vicinityMinnesota's oldest state park, established in 1891. Also significant for its extensive archaeological resources, association with the quest for the Mississippi River headwaters, pioneer sites, and 72 park facilities built 1905–1942 noted for their rustic log construction and association with early park development. Extends into Becker and Hubbard Counties. [18]
4 Lower Rice Lake Site
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Lower Rice Lake Site
December 18, 1978
(#78001527)
Address restricted [11]
Bagley vicinity Woodland period site for wild rice harvesting, a subsistence activity unique to this region of North America. Also noted for an artifact assemblage suggesting ties to the north and the northern Great Plains. [19]
5 Upper Rice Lake Site
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Upper Rice Lake Site
December 19, 1978
(#78001526)
Address restricted [11]
Shevlin vicinity Woodland period site for wild rice harvesting, with artifacts associated with northern Minnesota, the northern plains, and the Mississippi basin, indicating broad migration and trade. [20]

Cook County

Cottonwood County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Isaac Bargen House
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Isaac Bargen House
June 13, 1986
(#86001285)
1215 Mountain Lake Rd.
43°56′06″N94°55′29″W / 43.935009°N 94.924761°W / 43.935009; -94.924761 (Isaac Bargen House)
Mountain Lake 1888 house of a transformational educator and administrator (1857–1943) who was one of the first in his Mennonite community to promote secular public education and government service. [21]
2 Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Depot
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Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Depot
June 13, 1986
(#86001286)
4th St. at 1st Ave.
44°02′23″N95°26′07″W / 44.039748°N 95.435303°W / 44.039748; -95.435303 (Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Depot)
Westbrook 1900 railway station, the last remaining on a branch line that opened the area up to development, and the essential link of commerce and communication for Westbrook and its surrounding farmers. [22] Now a museum. [23]
3 Cottonwood County Courthouse
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Cottonwood County Courthouse
April 18, 1977
(#77000728)
900 3rd Ave.
43°51′58″N95°07′01″W / 43.86598°N 95.117035°W / 43.86598; -95.117035 (Cottonwood County Courthouse)
Windom Prominent 1904 courthouse noted for the neoclassicism expressed throughout the building, from the exterior architecture to the interior design and artwork. [24]
4 Jeffers Petroglyphs Site
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Jeffers Petroglyphs Site
October 15, 1970
(#70000291)
Off County Highway 2
44°05′32″N95°03′10″W / 44.092239°N 95.052885°W / 44.092239; -95.052885 (Jeffers Petroglyphs Site)
Jeffers vicinity300-by-50-yard (274 by 46 m) rock outcrop bearing some 4,000 petroglyphs ranging from 7,000 to 250 years old, nominated as Minnesota's finest collection of precontact Native American rock art. Now a public site managed by the Minnesota Historical Society. [25] [26]
5 Mountain Lake Site
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Mountain Lake Site
June 4, 1973
(#73000973)
Former island in the former Mountain Lake [27]
43°55′15″N94°53′26″W / 43.920833°N 94.890556°W / 43.920833; -94.890556 (Mountain Lake Site)
Mountain Lake vicinityDeeply stratified village site spanning the precontact era from the late Archaic to an Oneota occupation, with a particular concentration of Woodland period ceramics. [28]

Crow Wing County

Dakota County

Dodge County

Douglas County

Faribault County

Fillmore County

Freeborn County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Albert Lea City Hall
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Albert Lea City Hall
May 17, 1984
(#84001412)
212 North Broadway
43°39′02″N93°22′08″W / 43.65051°N 93.368999°W / 43.65051; -93.368999 (Albert Lea City Hall)
Albert Lea 1903 municipal building that served as Albert Lea's seat of government until 1968. [29] Also a contributing property to the Albert Lea Commercial Historic District. [30]
2 Albert Lea Commercial Historic District
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Albert Lea Commercial Historic District
July 16, 1987
(#87001214)
North Broadway between Water and East Main Streets
43°38′54″N93°22′07″W / 43.64839°N 93.368715°W / 43.64839; -93.368715 (Albert Lea Commercial Historic District)
Albert Lea Three-block retail district whose buildings, constructed 1874–1928, are noted for their fine commercial architecture and multigenerational occupation by family businesses. [30]
3 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot
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Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot
February 4, 1982
(#82002954)
606 South Broadway
43°38′41″N93°22′10″W / 43.644676°N 93.369361°W / 43.644676; -93.369361 (Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot)
Albert Lea 1914 train station emblematic of the rail connections that contributed to Albert Lea's growth and development. [31]
4 Clarks Grove Cooperative Creamery
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Clarks Grove Cooperative Creamery
March 20, 1986
(#86000480)
Main Street East and Independence Avenue
43°45′49″N93°19′44″W / 43.763538°N 93.328812°W / 43.763538; -93.328812 (Clarks Grove Cooperative Creamery)
Clarks Grove Third home of Minnesota's first and most influential cooperative creamery, built in 1927 with a second-floor meeting hall. Also noted for its fine architecture and association with a successful Danish American dairying community. [32]
5 Lodge Zare Zapadu No. 44
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Lodge Zare Zapadu No. 44
March 20, 1986
(#86000479)
County Highway 30
43°36′30″N93°10′10″W / 43.608292°N 93.16955°W / 43.608292; -93.16955 (Lodge Zare Zapadu No. 44)
Hayward vicinity1909 meeting hall of the Zapadni Ceska Bratrska Jednota fraternal society; the last of three halls that served as social and recreational centers for southeast Freeborn County's Czech American population. [33]
6 H. A. Paine House
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H. A. Paine House
March 20, 1986
(#86000481)
609 West Fountain Street
43°39′05″N93°22′33″W / 43.651276°N 93.375797°W / 43.651276; -93.375797 (H. A. Paine House)
Albert Lea 1898 Queen Anne house, called "a masterpiece and a perfect example" of the style in its nomination. [34]
7 Dr. Albert C. Wedge House
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Dr. Albert C. Wedge House
June 13, 1986
(#86001332)
216 West Fountain Street
43°39′07″N93°22′15″W / 43.651983°N 93.370827°W / 43.651983; -93.370827 (Dr. Albert C. Wedge House)
Albert Lea Circa-1880 house noted for its exemplary Shingle style architecture and association with Albert C. Wedge (1834–1911), Albert Lea's leading doctor for over 50 years and an active figure in local and state affairs. [35]

Former listings

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1 John Niebuhr Farmhouse March 20, 1986
(#86000439)
June 22, 1998Off County Highway 2
Conger vicinity1873 farmhouse. [36] Burned down in 1997. [37]

Goodhue County

Grant County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Fort Pomme de Terre Site
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Fort Pomme de Terre Site
May 23, 1974
(#74001018)
Address restricted
46°04′01″N95°52′57″W / 46.06684°N 95.88237°W / 46.06684; -95.88237 (Fort Pomme de Terre Site)
Ashby vicinitySite of an 1859 stagecoach station expanded into a U.S. Army fort for a few years after the Dakota War of 1862; a uniquely well-documented site from the earliest period of white settlement. [38]
2 Grant County Courthouse
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Grant County Courthouse
September 5, 1985
(#85001945)
10 2nd St., NE.
45°59′41″N95°58′37″W / 45.994837°N 95.976809°W / 45.994837; -95.976809 (Grant County Courthouse)
Elbow Lake One of Minnesota's few monumental Victorian courthouses remaining, built in 1905; Grant County's most prominent turn-of-the-20th-century building and its long-serving seat of government, and an important work of architects Bell & Detweiler and interior designer Odin J. Oyen. [39]
3 Roosevelt Hall
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Roosevelt Hall
August 23, 1985
(#85001819)
Hawkins Ave.
45°54′39″N95°53′19″W / 45.91094°N 95.888498°W / 45.91094; -95.888498 (Roosevelt Hall)
Barrett Municipal auditorium built 1933–34, one of Minnesota's few surviving projects by the short-lived Civil Works Administration, and an example of the refined but low-cost public buildings the New Deal brought to small Minnesota towns. [40]
4 Anna J. Scofield Memorial Auditorium and Harold E. Thorson Memorial Library
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Anna J. Scofield Memorial Auditorium and Harold E. Thorson Memorial Library
May 11, 2015
(#15000212)
117 Central Ave., N.
45°59′38″N95°58′35″W / 45.99392°N 95.976267°W / 45.99392; -95.976267 (Anna J. Scofield Memorial Auditorium and Harold E. Thorson Memorial Library)
Elbow Lake Dual-purpose municipal facility constructed 1933–34, the first building project in Minnesota funded by the Public Works Administration and one of the program's best works nationally, according to the agency in 1939. [41]

Hennepin County

Houston County

Hubbard County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Consolidated School District No. 22
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Consolidated School District No. 22
January 24, 2017
(#100000565)
25895 County Road 9
47°21′59″N94°49′21″W / 47.366423°N 94.822593°W / 47.366423; -94.822593 (Consolidated School District No. 22)
Nary Two-story school built in 1918, a distinctive example of the larger facilities built to begin consolidating Minnesota's rural school districts. Also called Nary School; now the Helga Township Community Center. [42]
2 Hubbard County Courthouse
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Hubbard County Courthouse
March 8, 1984
(#84001475)
301 Court Ave.
46°55′12″N95°03′50″W / 46.91999°N 95.063777°W / 46.91999; -95.063777 (Hubbard County Courthouse)
Park Rapids 1900 Neoclassical courthouse, a prominent public building and home of the county government into the 1970s. [43] Now houses the Hubbard County Historical Museum and Nemeth Art Center. [44] [45]
3 Itasca State Park
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Itasca State Park
May 7, 1973
(#73000972)
21 miles north of Park Rapids off U.S. Route 71
47°11′38″N95°13′03″W / 47.193889°N 95.2175°W / 47.193889; -95.2175 (Itasca State Park)
Park Rapids vicinityMinnesota's oldest state park, established in 1891. Also significant for its extensive archaeological resources, association with the quest for the Mississippi River headwaters, pioneer sites, and 72 park facilities built 1905–1942 noted for their rustic log construction and association with early park development. Extends into Becker and Clearwater Counties. [18]
4 Louis J. Moser House
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Louis J. Moser House
April 17, 1979
(#79001250)
28104 Junco Dr.
47°04′06″N94°54′03″W / 47.068433°N 94.900859°W / 47.068433; -94.900859 (Louis J. Moser House)
Thorpe Township Circa-1907 homesteader's cabin used as one of Minnesota's first fishing resorts. Also noted for its locally unusual post and sill construction. [46] Now the main office of Fremont's Point Resort. [47]
5 Park Rapids Jail
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Park Rapids Jail
October 27, 1988
(#88002053)
205 W. 2nd St.
46°55′16″N95°03′38″W / 46.921201°N 95.060635°W / 46.921201; -95.060635 (Park Rapids Jail)
Park Rapids 1901 jail, the only largely intact municipal building from Park Rapid's early boom years. [48]
6 Shell River Prehistoric Village and Mound District
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Shell River Prehistoric Village and Mound District
June 19, 1973
(#73000980)
Address restricted [11]
Park Rapids vicinityLarge habitation and mound complex at the junction of two major river routes, likely harboring a deep Woodland period stratigraphy at the far northern boundary of Mississippian culture influence. [49]

Former listing

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1 Hubbard Lodge No. 130 March 10, 1988
(#88000194)
April 27, 1993Off County Highway 6
Hubbard Township 1899 Independent Order of Odd Fellows hall. Restored in 1989 but destroyed by arson on February 14, 1991. [50]

Isanti County

Itasca County

Jackson County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Church of the Sacred Heart (Catholic)
Church of the Sacred Heart (Catholic) Church of the Sacred Heart (Heron Lake, MN).jpg
Church of the Sacred Heart (Catholic)
March 20, 1989
(#89000157)
9th St. and 4th Ave.
43°47′41″N95°19′02″W / 43.794722°N 95.317222°W / 43.794722; -95.317222 (Church of the Sacred Heart (Catholic))
Heron Lake Southwest Minnesota's largest and most elaborately appointed early-20th-century church, built 1920–21 with Neoclassical and Baroque Revival influences, conveying its importance as a religious and cultural center. [51]
2 District No. 92 School
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District No. 92 School
October 27, 1988
(#88002082)
County Highway 9
43°33′59″N95°02′07″W / 43.566326°N 95.035182°W / 43.566326; -95.035182 (District No. 92 School)
Jackson Unusual octagonal schoolhouse built in 1906, one of only two surviving examples in Minnesota inspired by the octagon house concept promoted by Orson Squire Fowler. [52]
3 Jackson Commercial Historic District
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Jackson Commercial Historic District
December 17, 1987
(#87002155)
2nd St. between Sheridan and White Sts.
43°37′18″N94°59′16″W / 43.621594°N 94.987713°W / 43.621594; -94.987713 (Jackson Commercial Historic District)
Jackson Cohesive commercial district charting the small businesses that composed a late-19th/early-20th-century railroad-based trade center. 31 contributing properties built 1880–1928 include seven associated with influential local businessman Frank A. Matuska (1872–1947). [53]
4 Jackson County Courthouse
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Jackson County Courthouse
April 13, 1977
(#77000747)
413 4th St.
43°37′16″N94°59′25″W / 43.621223°N 94.990159°W / 43.621223; -94.990159 (Jackson County Courthouse)
Jackson 1908 courthouse, longstanding government seat and local landmark distinguished by the Neoclassical architecture and art that carry through from exterior to interior. [54]
5 George M. Moore Farmstead
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George M. Moore Farmstead
January 7, 1987
(#86003604)
Off County Highway 4
43°30′53″N95°04′45″W / 43.514722°N 95.079167°W / 43.514722; -95.079167 (George M. Moore Farmstead)
Jackson Farmstead also known as Moorland featuring Jackson County's most architecturally sophisticated farmhouse and two other American Craftsman buildings, all constructed in 1917. [55]
6 Robertson Park Site
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Robertson Park Site
August 1, 1980
(#80002082)
Address restricted [11]
Jackson Habitation site occupied c. 100 BCE–800 CE. [37]

Former listings

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1 Heron Lake Public School August 15, 1985
(#85001769)
May 15, 1987Sixth Ave. and Tenth St.
Heron Lake 1896 Romanesque Revival school. Closed in 1982 and demolished in 1986. [50]
2 Winter Hotel September 30, 1988
(#88002081)
February 13, 1991111 Main St.
Lakefield 1895 hotel. [56] Demolished in 1990. [37]

Kanabec County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Ann River Logging Company Farm
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Ann River Logging Company Farm
August 18, 1980
(#80002085)
1884 Minnesota Highway 23
45°51′16″N93°19′55″W / 45.854451°N 93.331883°W / 45.854451; -93.331883 (Ann River Logging Company Farm)
Mora vicinityOne of Kanabec County's earliest and largest farmsteads, established in 1880 to support a logging operation (the era's leading local industry) as a headquarters, food and feed producer, and stable for work animals. [57]
2 Kanabec County Courthouse
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Kanabec County Courthouse
April 11, 1977
(#77000748)
18 N. Vine St.
45°52′39″N93°17′36″W / 45.877433°N 93.293444°W / 45.877433; -93.293444 (Kanabec County Courthouse)
Mora 1894 courthouse with two 20th-century additions, the long-serving seat of county government. Also noted for its unusually restrained Romanesque Revival architecture. [58]
3 Knife Lake Prehistoric District
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Knife Lake Prehistoric District
January 21, 1974
(#74001028)
Address restricted [11]
Mora vicinityDistrict of Native American village, mound, and wild ricing sites spanning from 200 BCE to the 19th century. [37]
4 Ogilvie Watertower
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Ogilvie Watertower
August 18, 1980
(#80002087)
Anderson St.
45°49′52″N93°25′41″W / 45.830982°N 93.428046°W / 45.830982; -93.428046 (Ogilvie Watertower)
Ogilvie Rare surviving example of Minnesota's earliest reinforced-concrete watertowers—built in 1918—and a symbol of the local infrastructure improvements that enabled the organization of Ogilvie's fire department. [59]
5 C. E. Williams House
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C. E. Williams House
August 18, 1980
(#80002083)
206 E. Maple Ave.
45°52′41″N93°17′43″W / 45.878143°N 93.295236°W / 45.878143; -93.295236 (C. E. Williams House)
Mora 1902 Queen Anne house, significant as one of Kanabec County's most distinctive residences and for its 1909–1951 occupancy by local civic leader C. E. Williams. [60]

Former listings

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1 Coin School
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Coin School
August 18, 1980
(#80002086)
May 17, 2000Hwys. 4 and 16 (original address)
Current coordinates are

45°52′26″N93°18′29″W / 45.873783°N 93.30808°W / 45.873783; -93.30808 (Coin School)
Mora vicinity1899 rural schoolhouse, moved to the Kanabec History Center in 1995. [37] [61]
2 Zetterberg Company
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Zetterberg Company
August 18, 1980
(#80002084)
March 28, 2024630 E. Forest St.
45°52′34″N93°17′18″W / 45.876219°N 93.288319°W / 45.876219; -93.288319 (Zetterberg Company)
Mora Railside farm machinery dealership built in 1912, reflecting the region's shift from logging to agriculture and the railroads' influence on town development. [62] Likely demolished (see talk page).

Kandiyohi County

Kittson County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Lake Bronson Site May 22, 1978
(#78001549)
Southern side of County Road 10 at Lake Bronson [63]
48°43′00″N96°37′27″W / 48.716667°N 96.624167°W / 48.716667; -96.624167 (Lake Bronson Site)
Lake Bronson vicinityMiddle Woodland period burial mounds and the site of a Middle/Late Woodland seasonal bison-hunting village. [64]
2 Lake Bronson State Park WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources
Lake Bronson State Park WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources Lake Bronson SP observation tower.JPG
Lake Bronson State Park WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources
October 25, 1989
(#89001659)
Off County Highway 28 east of Lake Bronson
48°43′24″N96°37′22″W / 48.723309°N 96.622787°W / 48.723309; -96.622787 (Lake Bronson State Park WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources)
Lake Bronson vicinityPark developments significant as examples of New Deal federal work relief, strategic placement of state recreational facilities, and National Park Service rustic design, with 12 contributing properties built 1936–1940, including a unique observation/water tower and a dam engineered over quicksand. [65]
3 St. Nicholas Orthodox Church
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church StNick.jpg
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church
March 8, 1984
(#84001480)
County Highway 4
48°58′57″N96°27′06″W / 48.982372°N 96.451649°W / 48.982372; -96.451649 (St. Nicholas Orthodox Church)
Caribou Township 1905 church associated with Ukrainian immigrant settlement in northwestern Minnesota. [66]
4 U.S. Inspection Station-Noyes, Minnesota
U.S. Inspection Station-Noyes, Minnesota Noyes Customs and Immigration Station.jpg
U.S. Inspection Station-Noyes, Minnesota
May 22, 2014
(#14000257)
U.S. Route 75
49°00′00″N97°12′25″W / 48.999872°N 97.206953°W / 48.999872; -97.206953 (U.S. Inspection Station-Noyes, Minnesota)
Noyes 1931 Colonial Revival customs and immigration station, a well-preserved example of the nation's first purpose-built border checkpoints at land crossings. [67]

Koochiching County

Lac qui Parle County

Lake County

Lake of the Woods County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Canadian National Railways Depot
Canadian National Railways Depot Baudette Depot.jpg
Canadian National Railways Depot
August 7, 2005
(#05000809)
420 N. Main Ave.
48°42′58″N94°36′00″W / 48.716004°N 94.600123°W / 48.716004; -94.600123 (Canadian National Railways Depot)
Baudette 1923 train station owned by the Canadian National Railway but also housing U.S. federal border agencies; a symbol of international cooperation and the chief conduit for Baudette's growth and development. [68]
2 Fort St. Charles Archeological Site
Fort St. Charles Archeological Site Fort St.Charles.jpg
Fort St. Charles Archeological Site
April 8, 1983
(#83000911)
Magnusons Island
49°21′42″N94°58′51″W / 49.361794°N 94.980918°W / 49.361794; -94.980918 (Fort St. Charles Archeological Site)
Angle Inlet vicinitySite of a French outpost active 1732 to the mid-1750s, a key vestige of European exploration and colonialism. [69] A reconstruction was built nearby in the 1950s. [70]
3 Norris Camp
Norris Camp 1935NorrisCampMN.jpg
Norris Camp
September 19, 1994
(#94001080)
Off Norris-Roosevelt Forest Rd. in the Red Lake Wildlife Management Area
48°36′37″N95°10′55″W / 48.610278°N 95.181944°W / 48.610278; -95.181944 (Norris Camp)
Roosevelt vicinityRare surviving Civilian Conservation Corps work camp with 14 remaining buildings constructed 1935–36, then used 1936–42 as the headquarters for Minnesota's largest Resettlement Administration project, which relocated settlers from inadequate farmland and restored it for resource extraction and recreation. [71]
4 Northwest Point
Northwest Point NorthwesternPointLakeoftheWoods.svg
Northwest Point
February 23, 1973
(#73000982)
Between Bear and Harrison Creeks
49°22′31″N95°09′00″W / 49.375248°N 95.14997°W / 49.375248; -95.14997 (Northwest Point)
Angle Inlet vicinityRemote wedge of land from which the Canada–United States border was drawn to satisfy the Treaty of 1818—creating the distinctive Northwest Angle exclave—but mistakenly used by Canadian commercial interests until 1874. [72]

Former listing

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1 Spooner Public School February 11, 1983
(#83000913)
July 1, 20021st St., N
Baudette 1909 brick school. [73] Demolished in 2001. [37]

Le Sueur County

Lincoln County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Danebod
Danebod Danebod.jpg
Danebod
June 30, 1975
(#75000993)
Danebod Court
44°16′05″N96°08′01″W / 44.267983°N 96.133579°W / 44.267983; -96.133579 (Danebod)
Tyler 1889 meeting hall, 1895 church, 1904 gymnasium, and 1917 folk school central to Minnesota's first Danish immigrant settlement, founded in 1884. [74]
2 Drammen Farmers' Club
Drammen Farmers' Club 1Drammen.jpg
Drammen Farmers' Club
December 1, 1980
(#80004539)
County Highway 13
44°19′40″N96°22′58″W / 44.327744°N 96.382819°W / 44.327744; -96.382819 (Drammen Farmers' Club)
Drammen Township Long-serving 1921 meeting hall, atypically built by a purely social (rather than religious or political) club to host events for a sparsely populated agricultural community. [75]
3 Lake Benton Opera House and Kimball Building
Lake Benton Opera House and Kimball Building LakeBentonOpera.jpg
Lake Benton Opera House and Kimball Building
March 25, 1977
(#77000753)
Benton Street between Fremont and Center Streets
44°15′39″N96°17′10″W / 44.260757°N 96.286226°W / 44.260757; -96.286226 (Lake Benton Opera House and Kimball Building)
Lake Benton 1896 opera house that hosted numerous community events and was restored to its original use in 1970. Boundary expanded in 1982 (#82002979) to include the adjacent commercial building constructed at the same time. [76]
4 Lincoln County Courthouse and Jail
Lincoln County Courthouse and Jail JailIvanhoeMN.jpg
Lincoln County Courthouse and Jail
December 1, 1980
(#80004541)
319 North Rebecca Street
44°27′46″N96°15′08″W / 44.462777°N 96.252141°W / 44.462777; -96.252141 (Lincoln County Courthouse and Jail)
Ivanhoe 1904 jail and 1919 courthouse, prominent public buildings and longtime seat of county government; further associated with the effects of railroad placement in determining Lincoln County's most viable communities. [77]
5 Lincoln County Fairgrounds
Lincoln County Fairgrounds LincolnFairgrounds.jpg
Lincoln County Fairgrounds
December 12, 1980
(#80002088)
Strong and Marsh Streets
44°16′56″N96°08′14″W / 44.282117°N 96.137297°W / 44.282117; -96.137297 (Lincoln County Fairgrounds)
Tyler Unusually intact fairground with 18 contributing properties built 1921–1945, representative of Lincoln County's agriculture and strong county fair tradition. [78]
6 Ernst Osbeck House
Ernst Osbeck House OsbeckHouse.jpg
Ernst Osbeck House
December 2, 1980
(#80004540)
106 South Fremont Street
44°15′37″N96°17′10″W / 44.260198°N 96.28604°W / 44.260198; -96.28604 (Ernst Osbeck House)
Lake Benton One of Lake Benton's most prominent houses, built in 1887 for Ernest Osbeck (b. 1859), a prosperous grocery merchant who helped found numerous local endeavors. [79]
7 Tyler Public School
Tyler Public School TylerPublicSchool.jpg
Tyler Public School
December 1, 1980
(#80002089)
Strong Street
44°16′54″N96°08′02″W / 44.281675°N 96.133968°W / 44.281675; -96.133968 (Tyler Public School)
Tyler Distinctive public school noted for its well-preserved Renaissance/Romanesque Revival original section, built in 1903. [80]

Lyon County

Mahnomen County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Mahnomen City Hall
Mahnomen City Hall Mahnomen City Hall 2.jpg
Mahnomen City Hall
December 22, 1988
(#88003011)
104 West Madison Avenue
47°18′51″N95°58′09″W / 47.31407°N 95.969138°W / 47.31407; -95.969138 (Mahnomen City Hall)
Mahnomen Distinctive 1937 municipal building with an asymmetrical design, cut fieldstone façade, and sympathetic 1948 addition, emblematic of the Depression-era infrastructure sponsored by the Works Progress Administration. [81]
2 Mahnomen County Courthouse
Mahnomen County Courthouse Mahnomen County Courthouse.jpg
Mahnomen County Courthouse
February 16, 1984
(#84001488)
311 North Main Street
47°19′04″N95°58′09″W / 47.317785°N 95.969205°W / 47.317785; -95.969205 (Mahnomen County Courthouse)
Mahnomen 1909 courthouse expanded in 1977, noted for its simple Neoclassical architecture and long service as the seat of an unusual county established entirely within a Native American reservation. [82]
3 Mahnomen County Fairgrounds Historic District
Mahnomen County Fairgrounds Historic District Mahnomen County Fairgrounds.jpg
Mahnomen County Fairgrounds Historic District
March 2, 1989
(#89000077)
Junction of Minnesota Highway 200 and County Highway 137
47°19′20″N95°58′39″W / 47.322345°N 95.977582°W / 47.322345; -95.977582 (Mahnomen County Fairgrounds Historic District)
Mahnomen vicinityFairground with eight contributing properties built 1936–38, representative of the importance of the county fair in rural Minnesota culture and the enduring output of the Works Progress Administration. [83]

Marshall County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Larson Mill
Larson Mill Larson Mill.jpg
Larson Mill
June 4, 1973
(#73000983)
County Road 39 in Old Mill State Park
48°22′00″N96°34′03″W / 48.366571°N 96.567421°W / 48.366571; -96.567421 (Larson Mill)
Argyle vicinityOne of western Minnesota's best surviving early gristmills, built in 1889 and restored to operating capacity with its original 1878 steam engine. [84]
2 Old Mill State Park WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources
Old Mill State Park WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources BridgeOMSP.jpg
Old Mill State Park WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources
October 25, 1989
(#89001667)
Off County Highway 39 east of Argyle
48°21′45″N96°34′12″W / 48.3625°N 96.57°W / 48.3625; -96.57 (Old Mill State Park WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources)
Argyle vicinityEight park facilities built 1937–41, significant as examples of New Deal federal work relief, early Minnesota state park development, NPS Rustic split-stone architecture, and environmentally sensitive master planning. [85]
3 K. J. Taralseth Company
K. J. Taralseth Company KJTaralsethWarrenMN.jpg
K. J. Taralseth Company
September 6, 2002
(#02000938)
427 North Main Street
48°11′47″N96°46′24″W / 48.196424°N 96.773377°W / 48.196424; -96.773377 (K. J. Taralseth Company)
Warren 1911 commercial building that housed a major local retailer active 1888–1959, various offices, and a Masonic Temple that was a key venue for social events. [86]

Martin County

McLeod County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Glencoe Grade and High School
Glencoe Grade and High School 2013-0415-GlencoeSchool.jpg
Glencoe Grade and High School
October 17, 2012
(#12000872)
1107 11th St., E.
44°46′14″N94°08′52″W / 44.770523°N 94.147848°W / 44.770523; -94.147848 (Glencoe Grade and High School)
Glencoe 1933 brick school, Glencoe's sole public education facility for kindergarten through high school until 1954. Also housed community services and events. [87]
2 Merton S. Goodnow House
Merton S. Goodnow House 2012-0814-MSGoodnowHouse.jpg
Merton S. Goodnow House
August 15, 1985
(#85001771)
446 S. Main St.
44°53′13″N94°22′11″W / 44.886815°N 94.369614°W / 44.886815; -94.369614 (Merton S. Goodnow House)
Hutchinson 1913 Prairie School house designed by Purcell & Elmslie, a fine example of the architectural firm's work, which was typified in its early years by modest residences for small lots. [88]
3 Hutchinson Carnegie Library
Hutchinson Carnegie Library Hutchinson, MN Carnegie Library 1.jpg
Hutchinson Carnegie Library
December 12, 1977
(#77001507)
Main St.
44°53′30″N94°22′05″W / 44.891685°N 94.368074°W / 44.891685; -94.368074 (Hutchinson Carnegie Library)
Hutchinson 1904 Carnegie library noted for its Neoclassical architecture and role in the intellectual and cultural life of Hutchinson. [89]
4 Komensky School
Komensky School 2012-0814-KomenskySchool.jpg
Komensky School
August 20, 2009
(#09000622)
19981 Major Ave.
44°54′24″N94°16′37″W / 44.906771°N 94.277075°W / 44.906771; -94.277075 (Komensky School)
Hutchinson vicinitySchool active 1912–1959, serving as the focal point of a rural Czech American community. [90]
5 McLeod County Courthouse
McLeod County Courthouse 2012-0814-McLeodCtyCrt.jpg
McLeod County Courthouse
August 23, 1984
(#84001620)
830 11th St., E.
44°46′11″N94°09′02″W / 44.7698°N 94.150681°W / 44.7698; -94.150681 (McLeod County Courthouse)
Glencoe Long-serving government seat, dating to 1876; extensively enlarged and remodeled in 1909 to become McLeod County's leading example of Beaux-Arts architecture. [91]
6 Harry Merrill House
Harry Merrill House 2013-0415-HarryMerrillHouse.jpg
Harry Merrill House
August 1, 2012
(#12000460)
225 Washington St., W.
44°53′34″N94°22′23″W / 44.89288°N 94.373172°W / 44.89288; -94.373172 (Harry Merrill House)
Hutchinson House occupied 1886–1932 by local education leader Harry Merrill, superintendent of Hutchinson public schools for 33 years. [92]
7 Winsted City Hall
Winsted City Hall 2012-0814-WinstedCH.jpg
Winsted City Hall
August 19, 1982
(#82002988)
181 1st St., N.
44°57′54″N94°02′48″W / 44.965019°N 94.046531°W / 44.965019; -94.046531 (Winsted City Hall)
Winsted Well-preserved example of a late-19th-century Queen Anne municipal building—constructed in 1895—and the long-serving seat of local government. [93]

Former listings

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1 American House Hotel August 23, 1984
(#84001492)
May 7, 199012th and Ford Sts.
Glencoe 1881 hotel built to serve railroad travelers and salesmen. Demolished by owner in 1988. [50]
2 Maplewood Academy March 31, 1978
(#78003073)
March 19, 1984700 N. Main St.
Hutchinson Also Known as Ansgar College. Architecturally eclectic 1902 academic hall occupied by a succession of educational institutions. Deemed uneconomical to renovate and demolished in 1980. [50]

Meeker County

Mille Lacs County

Morrison County

Mower County

Murray County

Nicollet County

Nobles County

Norman County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Ada Village Hall
Ada Village Hall Ada Village Hall.jpg
Ada Village Hall
February 26, 1998
(#98000154)
404 W. Main St.
47°18′00″N96°31′00″W / 47.29996°N 96.516623°W / 47.29996; -96.516623 (Ada Village Hall)
Ada 1904 example of the multipurpose municipal halls common in turn-of-the-20th-century Minnesota, serving as Ada's seat of government and primary event venue for nearly the next hundred years. [94]
2 Canning Site (21NR9)
Canning Site (21NR9) Address restricted.PNG
Canning Site (21NR9)
June 19, 1986
(#86001358)
Address Restricted
Hendrum vicinityc. 1500 BCE seasonal bison-processing camp. [37]
3 Congregational Church of Ada
Congregational Church of Ada Congregational Church of Ada.jpg
Congregational Church of Ada
November 8, 1984
(#84000236)
E. 2nd Ave. and 1st St.
47°17′54″N96°30′44″W / 47.298256°N 96.512323°W / 47.298256; -96.512323 (Congregational Church of Ada)
Ada 1900 church noted for its regionally unusual American Craftsman architecture and illustration of the ties between some of Ada's early settlers and congregational churches in New England. [95]
4 Norman County Courthouse
Norman County Courthouse Norman County Courthouse.jpg
Norman County Courthouse
May 9, 1983
(#83000923)
16 E. 3rd Ave.
47°17′54″N96°30′49″W / 47.298441°N 96.513474°W / 47.298441; -96.513474 (Norman County Courthouse)
Ada 1904 courthouse noted for its fine Romanesque Revival architecture and role as the long-serving seat of Norman County government. [96]
5 Zion Lutheran Church
Zion Lutheran Church Zion Lutheran Church Shelly MN Right.jpg
Zion Lutheran Church
October 21, 1999
(#99001269)
County Highway 3
47°27′20″N96°47′28″W / 47.455563°N 96.791104°W / 47.455563; -96.791104 (Zion Lutheran Church)
Shelly vicinity1883 church and cemetery, representing the area's initial Norwegian American settlers and the maintenance of their ethnic identity through church-sponsored activities. [97]

Former listings

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1 Faith Milling Company January 31, 1978
(#78001553)
May 7, 1990CR 40
Twin Valley vicinity1916 water-powered flour mill. Continued to operate until August 13, 1989, when it was struck by lightning and burned down. [50]

Olmsted County

Otter Tail County

Pennington County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Depot
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Depot Soo line depot thief river falls.jpg
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Depot
July 14, 1995
(#95000852)
405 3rd St. E.
48°07′10″N96°10′34″W / 48.119359°N 96.176065°W / 48.119359; -96.176065 (Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Depot)
Thief River Falls Distinctive 1914 American Craftsman train station associated with the development of the rail network and agriculture in northwestern Minnesota and South Dakota. Listing includes a 1912 2-8-2 steam locomotive. [98]
2 Thief River Falls Auditorium and Municipal Building May 29, 2020
(#100005247)
123 Main Ave. N.
48°07′04″N96°10′55″W / 48.1178°N 96.1820°W / 48.1178; -96.1820 (Thief River Falls Auditorium and Municipal Building)
Thief River Falls 1933 multipurpose municipal hall with a public auditorium; a key venue of government, civic, and recreational activity in Thief River Falls for much of the 20th century. Also noted for its locally distinctive Moderne architecture. [99]
3 Red River Trail: Goose Lake Swamp Section February 6, 1991
(#90002202)
Off County Highway 10 south of Goose Lake Swamp
47°58′24″N96°28′23″W / 47.973296°N 96.473179°W / 47.973296; -96.473179 (Red River Trail: Goose Lake Swamp Section)
Polk Centre Township Unimproved one-mile fragment of the Woods Trail route in use circa 1844–1871; Minnesota's best preserved segment of the Red River Trails. [100]
4 Thief River Falls Public Library
Thief River Falls Public Library Carnegie library thief river falls.jpg
Thief River Falls Public Library
October 6, 1983
(#83003763)
102 N. Main Ave.
48°07′02″N96°10′52″W / 48.117276°N 96.181137°W / 48.117276; -96.181137 (Thief River Falls Public Library)
Thief River Falls Well-preserved example of Minnesota's Carnegie libraries, built in 1914 with fine craftsmanship by local firms. [101]

Pine County

Pipestone County

Polk County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral Crookston.JPG
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
October 1, 1998
(#98001219)
N. Ash St. at 2nd Ave.
47°46′27″N96°36′15″W / 47.774264°N 96.604291°W / 47.774264; -96.604291 (Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception)
Crookston 1912 cathedral that served as the religious and administrative center of the 14-county Roman Catholic Diocese of Crookston until 1953. [102]
2 Church of St. Peter-Catholic
Church of St. Peter-Catholic St Peters Catholic Church.jpg
Church of St. Peter-Catholic
August 19, 1982
(#82002994)
25823 185th Ave. SW
47°47′32″N96°26′54″W / 47.792341°N 96.448309°W / 47.792341; -96.448309 (Church of St. Peter-Catholic)
Gentilly Township Exemplary Gothic Revival church completed in 1915 and its 1902 rectory, anchors of a Catholic French Canadian settlement. [103]
3 Crookston Carnegie Public Library
Crookston Carnegie Public Library CrookstonMnLibrary.jpg
Crookston Carnegie Public Library
May 10, 1984
(#84001646)
120 N. Ash St.
47°46′25″N96°36′18″W / 47.773727°N 96.604875°W / 47.773727; -96.604875 (Crookston Carnegie Public Library)
Crookston Well preserved Carnegie library built 1907–08, noted for its Neoclassical design by local architect Bert Keck. [104]
4 Crookston Commercial Historic District
Crookston Commercial Historic District Crookston Commercial Historic District.jpg
Crookston Commercial Historic District
November 23, 1984
(#84002709)
Roughly Main St. and Broadway between Fletcher and W. 2nd St.
47°46′27″N96°36′27″W / 47.774044°N 96.607549°W / 47.774044; -96.607549 (Crookston Commercial Historic District)
Crookston Largest and most intact late-19th/early-20th-century commercial district in Minnesota's Red River Valley, with 39 contributing properties mostly built 1882–1920s. [105]
5 E. C. Davis House
E. C. Davis House E.C Davis House.JPG
E. C. Davis House
May 10, 1984
(#84001648)
406 Grant St.
47°46′58″N96°36′20″W / 47.782769°N 96.605459°W / 47.782769; -96.605459 (E. C. Davis House)
Crookston Distinctive Italianate house built 1879–80 for a railroad contractor who became one of Crookston's first settlers and leading politicians. [106]
6 Hamm Brewing Company Beer Depot
Hamm Brewing Company Beer Depot Hamm Beer Depot EGF Minnesota.jpg
Hamm Brewing Company Beer Depot
September 20, 1984
(#84001651)
401 DeMers Ave.
47°55′49″N97°01′29″W / 47.930234°N 97.024612°W / 47.930234; -97.024612 (Hamm Brewing Company Beer Depot)
East Grand Forks 1907 warehouse established by the Saint Paul-based Hamm's Brewery, a rare extant symbol of a Minnesota brewery's regional expansion. [107]

Pope County

Ramsey County

Red Lake County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Clearwater Evangelical Lutheran Church
Clearwater Evangelical Lutheran Church PeterGloriaMcLureClearwaterLutheranOkleeMN.jpg
Clearwater Evangelical Lutheran Church
November 18, 1999
(#99001386)
County Highway 10
47°55′41″N95°46′27″W / 47.928107°N 95.774243°W / 47.928107; -95.774243 (Clearwater Evangelical Lutheran Church)
Oklee vicinity1912 church and adjacent cemetery, the last surviving example built by the area's Norwegian settlers and a key venue for preserving their ethnic heritage. [108]
2 Red Lake County Courthouse
Red Lake County Courthouse Red Lake County Courthouse.jpg
Red Lake County Courthouse
May 9, 1983
(#83000941)
124 Langevin
47°53′06″N96°16′27″W / 47.884874°N 96.274249°W / 47.884874; -96.274249 (Red Lake County Courthouse)
Red Lake Falls 1910 courthouse noted for its central role in county affairs and the prominence of its hilltop Beaux-Arts design. [109]

Redwood County

Renville County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Birch Coulee
Birch Coulee Birch Coulee Battlefield monument.JPG
Birch Coulee
June 4, 1973
(#73000995)
Off County Highways 2 and 18
44°34′34″N94°58′35″W / 44.5760°N 94.9765°W / 44.5760; -94.9765 (Birch Coulee)
Morton vicinitySite of the thirty-hour Battle of Birch Coulee on September 2–3, 1862; the deadliest defeat of U.S. military forces during the Dakota War of 1862. [110] Now a Renville County park with interpretive markers. [111]
2 Joseph Brown House Ruins
Joseph Brown House Ruins Joseph R. Brown House Ruins 2.JPG
Joseph Brown House Ruins
August 3, 1986
(#86002838)
County Road 15
44°41′47″N95°19′22″W / 44.6965°N 95.3227°W / 44.6965; -95.3227 (Joseph Brown House Ruins)
Sacred Heart vicinityRuins of the 1861 house of influential Minnesota settler Joseph R. Brown (1805–1870). Also associated with native–white relations, white settlement and reservation establishment on the upper Minnesota River, and the outbreak of the Dakota War of 1862. [112] Now the Joseph R. Brown State Wayside. [113]
3 Heins Block
Heins Block Heins Block.jpg
Heins Block
August 8, 2001
(#01000842)
102-104 N. 9th St.
44°46′36″N94°59′23″W / 44.7767°N 94.9897°W / 44.7767; -94.9897 (Heins Block)
Olivia Prominent 1896 mixed-use building that provided key commercial, office, residential, and meeting space throughout Olivia's development. [114]
4 Hotel Sacred Heart
Hotel Sacred Heart 2018HotelSacredHeart.jpg
Hotel Sacred Heart
May 23, 2016
(#16000279)
112 W. Maple St.
44°47′13″N95°21′03″W / 44.7869°N 95.3509°W / 44.7869; -95.3509 (Hotel Sacred Heart)
Sacred Heart 1914 hotel and restaurant, a prominent small-town venue offering lodging for rail-based business travelers as well as early automotive tourists on the Yellowstone Trail, plus a banquet hall for local events. [115]
5 Minneapolis and St. Louis Depot
Minneapolis and St. Louis Depot Minneapolis and St. Louis Depot in Fairfax.jpg
Minneapolis and St. Louis Depot
July 24, 1986
(#86001921)
Park St. and 2nd Ave., S.
44°31′35″N94°43′12″W / 44.5263°N 94.7201°W / 44.5263; -94.7201 (Minneapolis and St. Louis Depot)
Fairfax Renville County's oldest and most intact railway station on its original site, built c. 1883. Also significant as a symbol of the local importance of railroads and as a regional example of a 19th-century frame passenger/freight depot. [116]
6 Renville County Courthouse and Jail
Renville County Courthouse and Jail Renville County Courthouse MN.jpg
Renville County Courthouse and Jail
June 13, 1986
(#86001281)
500 E. DePue Ave.
44°46′34″N94°59′00″W / 44.7760°N 94.9834°W / 44.7760; -94.9834 (Renville County Courthouse and Jail)
Olivia Ornate 1902 courthouse designed by Fremont D. Orff, noted for its architectural significance and—with the adjacent 1904 jail—as the outcome of a particularly involved four-way, 28-year battle for county seat status. [117]
7 Lars Rudi House
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Lars Rudi House
July 24, 1986
(#86001924)
County Road 15
44°40′20″N95°17′37″W / 44.6722°N 95.2937°W / 44.6722; -95.2937 (Lars Rudi House)
Sacred Heart vicinity1868 cabin of prominent local pioneer Lars Rudi (1827–1913). Also Renville County's leading example of a log house, dating to the resumption of settlement after the Dakota War of 1862. [118]
8 Sacred Heart Public School
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Sacred Heart Public School
October 20, 2014
(#14000869)
100 Elm St.
44°47′00″N95°21′02″W / 44.7833°N 95.3506°W / 44.7833; -95.3506 (Sacred Heart Public School)
Sacred Heart 1901 school with several additions, reflecting the 20th-century growth and educational expansion of small-town public schools. 1929 auditorium/gymnasium also noted as Sacred Heart's primary venue for public functions. [119]
9 Tinnes-Baker House April 26, 2021
(#100006437)
801 Highway Ave.
44°46′03″N94°53′48″W / 44.7674°N 94.8967°W / 44.7674; -94.8967 (Tinnes-Baker House)
Bird Island

Rice County

Rock County

Roseau County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Canadian National Depot
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Canadian National Depot
April 6, 1982
(#82003034)
121 Main Ave. NE.
48°54′23″N95°19′06″W / 48.9064°N 95.3182°W / 48.9064; -95.3182 (Canadian National Depot)
Warroad 1914 station of the Canadian National Railway on U.S. soil, used by many emigrants leaving for Canada. [120]
2 Lodge Boleslav Jablonsky No. 219 September 6, 2002
(#02000936)
30033 110th St.
48°33′20″N95°56′58″W / 48.5556°N 95.9495°W / 48.5556; -95.9495 (Lodge Boleslav Jablonsky No. 219)
Poplar Grove Township 1916 clubhouse of a Czech American fraternal organization, representative of ethnic history in the last part of Minnesota to be settled by Euro-Americans. [121]
3 Roseau County Courthouse
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Roseau County Courthouse
August 15, 1985
(#85001763)
216 Center St. W.
48°50′45″N95°45′56″W / 48.8459°N 95.7656°W / 48.8459; -95.7656 (Roseau County Courthouse)
Roseau 1913 courthouse symbolic of Roseau County's governmental development. [122]
4 Roseau Memorial Arena November 5, 2024
(#100011014)
321 2nd Ave. NW
48°50′56″N95°45′52″W / 48.8490°N 95.7645°W / 48.8490; -95.7645 (Roseau Memorial Arena)
Roseau 1949 ice hockey arena expanded in 1955; a long-serving center of community activity and identity. [123]

St. Louis County

Scott County

Sherburne County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Elk River Water Tower
Elk River Water Tower 2013-0326-ElkRiverWaterTower.jpg
Elk River Water Tower
May 23, 2012
(#12000284)
Jackson Ave. & 4th St. NW
45°18′22″N93°33′59″W / 45.306059°N 93.56647°W / 45.306059; -93.56647 (Elk River Water Tower)
Elk River 1920 water tower prompted by a need for firefighting infrastructure, noted for its impact on community development and as a representative of a once-common but vanishing design. [124]
2 Elkhi Stadium
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Elkhi Stadium
May 26, 2004
(#04000540)
1133 4th St. NW
45°18′17″N93°34′31″W / 45.304722°N 93.575278°W / 45.304722; -93.575278 (Elkhi Stadium)
Elk River School/city athletic field begun with community labor in 1922 and improved by the National Youth Administration in 1940. [125] Also known as Handke Stadium.
3 Herbert M. Fox House
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Herbert M. Fox House
April 10, 1980
(#80002175)
10775 27th Ave. SE
45°24′56″N93°53′21″W / 45.415618°N 93.88927°W / 45.415618; -93.88927 (Herbert M. Fox House)
Becker 1876 pioneer farmhouse, uniquely constructed of load-bearing vertical planks rather than wall studs. [126] Moved in 2006 to the grounds of the Sherburne History Center. [127]
4 Oliver H. Kelley Homestead
Oliver H. Kelley Homestead Kelley Farm.jpg
Oliver H. Kelley Homestead
October 15, 1966
(#66000406)
15788 Kelley Farm Rd.
45°15′27″N93°32′16″W / 45.257579°N 93.537802°W / 45.257579; -93.537802 (Oliver H. Kelley Homestead)
Elk River Farm occupied 1850–1870 by Oliver H. Kelley, founder of The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry. [128] Now a Minnesota Historical Society living history site. [129]
5 Minnesota State Reformatory for Men Historic District
Minnesota State Reformatory for Men Historic District 2013-0408-MNCorrectionalFacility-StCloud.jpg
Minnesota State Reformatory for Men Historic District
July 17, 1986
(#86001671)
2305 Minnesota Blvd. SE
45°32′35″N94°07′00″W / 45.543056°N 94.116667°W / 45.543056; -94.116667 (Minnesota State Reformatory for Men Historic District)
St. Cloud Prison complex of 23 contributing properties built 1887–1933 with granite quarried by inmates; noted for its architectural cohesion and association with penal reform and Minnesota's quarrying industry. [130] [131]

Former listing

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listedDate removedLocation City or townDescription
1 Sherburne County Courthouse
Sherburne County Courthouse SherburneCC.jpg
Sherburne County Courthouse
January 23, 1986
(#86000120)
October 6, 1995326 Lowell Avenue
Elk River County courthouse in service 1877–1980. Demolished by the county in 1995 for real estate sale. [50]

Sibley County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Church of St. Thomas
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Church of St. Thomas
September 16, 1991
(#88003085)
31624 Scenic Byway Rd.
44°35′56″N93°54′01″W / 44.598946°N 93.900195°W / 44.598946; -93.900195 (Church of St. Thomas)
Jessenland Township 1870 church, 1878 rectory, and cemetery of Minnesota's first Irish American farming settlement, established in 1852. [132]
2 Gaylord City Park
Gaylord City Park 2013-0415-GaylordCityPark-Bridge.jpg
Gaylord City Park
February 6, 2012
(#11001085)
Veterans Dr. & Park St.
44°33′38″N94°13′17″W / 44.560508°N 94.221497°W / 44.560508; -94.221497 (Gaylord City Park)
Gaylord City park established in 1897, a longtime recreational venue featuring a 1916 pavilion, 1940 bandshell, and a 1940 bridge built by the Works Progress Administration. [133]
3 Gibbon Village Hall
Gibbon Village Hall 2013-0415-GibbonVillageHall.jpg
Gibbon Village Hall
August 19, 1982
(#82003036)
First Ave. and 12th St.
44°32′04″N94°31′35″W / 44.534424°N 94.526316°W / 44.534424; -94.526316 (Gibbon Village Hall)
Gibbon Unusual 1895 municipal hall with medieval-themed Romanesque Revival architecture. [134]
4 Henderson Commercial Historic District
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Henderson Commercial Historic District
December 20, 1988
(#88002834)
Roughly Main St. between 5th and 6th Sts.
44°31′42″N93°54′25″W / 44.528258°N 93.907013°W / 44.528258; -93.907013 (Henderson Commercial Historic District)
Henderson Well-preserved commercial center of an early river town and original county seat, with 12 contributing properties built 1874–circa-1905. [135]
5 August F. Poehler House
August F. Poehler House August F. Poehler House.jpg
August F. Poehler House
February 4, 1982
(#82003037)
700 Main St.
44°31′41″N93°54′38″W / 44.528082°N 93.910443°W / 44.528082; -93.910443 (August F. Poehler House)
Henderson 1884 Queen Anne house of an influential local settler and businessman. [136] Now houses the Sibley County Historical Society Museum. [137]
6 Sibley County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence and Jail
Sibley County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence and Jail 2013-0415-SibleyCtyCourthouse.jpg
Sibley County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence and Jail
December 29, 1988
(#88003071)
400 Court St. and 319 Park Ave.
44°33′22″N94°13′14″W / 44.556148°N 94.220613°W / 44.556148; -94.220613 (Sibley County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence and Jail)
Gaylord 1916 Neoclassical and Spanish Colonial Revival public buildings reflective of Gaylord's growth leading to and continuing after achieving county seat status in 1915. [138]
7 Sibley County Courthouse-1879
Sibley County Courthouse-1879 Henderson Community Building SE.jpg
Sibley County Courthouse-1879
July 2, 1979
(#79001255)
600 Main St.
44°31′42″N93°54′33″W / 44.528395°N 93.909143°W / 44.528395; -93.909143 (Sibley County Courthouse-1879)
Henderson Sibley County's first purpose-built courthouse, in use 1879–1915 and embodying the era's fashion for Italianate public buildings. [139] Now the Henderson Community Building. [140]

Stearns County

Steele County

Stevens County

[6] Name on the RegisterImageDate listed [7] Location City or townDescription
1 Alberta Teachers House
Alberta Teachers House Alberta Teachers House.jpg
Alberta Teachers House
February 11, 1983
(#83000942)
Main St.
45°34′33″N96°02′54″W / 45.575927°N 96.048274°W / 45.575927; -96.048274 (Alberta Teachers House)
Alberta 1917 faculty housing associated with a key period of modernization in Minnesota's rural education system. [141]
2 Morris Carnegie Library
Morris Carnegie Library Morris Carnegie Library.jpg
Morris Carnegie Library
January 27, 1983
(#83000943)
116 W. 6th St.
45°35′09″N95°55′04″W / 45.585751°N 95.917803°W / 45.585751; -95.917803 (Morris Carnegie Library)
Morris Well preserved and locally distinctive 1905 Carnegie library, a longstanding focus of education in Morris. Now the Stevens County Historical Society Museum. [142]
3 Morris High School
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Morris High School
May 25, 2004
(#04000532)
600 Columbia Ave.
45°35′25″N95°54′29″W / 45.590197°N 95.908107°W / 45.590197; -95.908107 (Morris High School)
Morris Building and grounds of a public school established in 1914 and expanded twice by 1950, reflecting the development and growth of public schools in Minnesota towns. [143] Demolished in 2013 after no viable reuse plan could be found. [144]
4 Morris Industrial School for Indians Dormitory
Morris Industrial School for Indians Dormitory UMM Multi-Ethnic Resource Center.jpg
Morris Industrial School for Indians Dormitory
May 10, 1984
(#84001696)
Off 4th St.
45°35′21″N95°54′05″W / 45.589131°N 95.901284°W / 45.589131; -95.901284 (Morris Industrial School for Indians Dormitory)
Morris 1899 dormitory, sole remaining campus building of a Native American boarding school active 1887–1909. [145] Also a contributing property to the West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District. [146] Now the University of Minnesota Morris's Multi-Ethnic Resource Center. [147]
5 Lewis H. Stanton House
Lewis H. Stanton House Lewis H Stanton House (Morris, Minnesota).jpg
Lewis H. Stanton House
August 19, 1982
(<