Preservation Alliance of Minnesota is pleased to begin introductions to the nominated properties for the 2011 10 Most Endangered Historic Places list. In the weeks leading up to the annual Anti-Wrecking Ball, we will present the properties that have been nominated, so that you and the community may become better acquainted with the value of the sites and the efforts toward saving them. Join us at the Anti-Wrecking Ball on May 12th at the Soap Factory in Minneapolis to find out which properties made the top 10 list!
The list of nominees:
- Alcoa Aluminum House (Saint Louis Park)
- Anderson House (Wabasha)
- Church of the Holy Cross (Dundas)
- The Dredge William A. Thompson (Saint Paul)
- Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Facility (Fergus Falls)
- Ford Building (Saint Paul)
- Great Northern Depot (Princeton)
- Habicht’s Department Store (Willmar)
- Howe School (Minneapolis)
- Jackson Street Water Tower (Elk River)
- Johnston Hall (Faribault)
- Kawishiwi Lab (near Ely)
- Lakeland Hotel (Willmar)
- Mayowood Historic District (Rochester)
- Minnesota State Capitol (Saint Paul)
- Mitchell Yards (Hibbing)
- Olness House – “A Friend’s House” (Moorhead)
- Pillsbury “A” Mill (Minneapolis)
- Porky’s Drive-In (Saint Paul)
- Sickler-Newman-Seifert House (Excelsior)
- Saint Peter’s Church (Duluth)
- Selma’s Ice Cream Parlour (Afton)
- The Barn “Shed” (Willmar)
- Wells Center (Minneapolis)
Hope you’ll join us at the Anti-Wrecking Ball!




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