1926 – Fargo Theatre, Fargo, North Dakota
Architect: Liebenburg & Kaplan / Buechner & Orth Added to the National Register in 1982, the Fargo Theatre is a well preserved vaudeville venue. Originally built in 1926, in 1937 the interior was...
Architect: Liebenburg & Kaplan / Buechner & Orth Added to the National Register in 1982, the Fargo Theatre is a well preserved vaudeville venue. Originally built in 1926, in 1937 the interior was...
Architect: G. & W. Hancock A fine corner building with a lot of applied decoration including a glazed tile trim and a large inset panel proudly announcing the original business.
Architect: Haxby & Gillespie Designed by Haxby & Gillespie, architects. It was dedicated in the spring of 1917, though services were held there beginning in the fall of 1916. The cornerstone on the...
Architect: Magney & Tussler A fine church in an English Gothic Revival, the First Luthern Church was was built in 1919 by Minneapolis firm Magney & Tussler. Eschewing the more traditional stone, this...
Architect: Haxby & Gillespie Originally built for the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, this building is now known as Federal Square. A fine classical revival building, it has fine...
Architect: Built in two stages, the first three floors were completed in 1914-15, the top two were added later by 1919. With the extension, a more elaborate parapet was added to the hotel....
Architect: Haxby & Gillespie Fine little commerial building with decorative stone parapet and name block.
Architect: John Graham Built in 1914 as a Ford Assembly Plant, this fine building at 505 Broadway was built alongside the railway tracks for shipping of completed cars. An attractive building with large...
Architect: A former bank building, this is a good example of the smaller commercial buildings from the early twentieth century. The buildings are getting less elaborate with decoration limited to the cornice and...