1921 – State Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota
When the State Theatre opened in 1921, it was considered the most technologically advanced and elaborate theatre in the United States.
When the State Theatre opened in 1921, it was considered the most technologically advanced and elaborate theatre in the United States.
The third home for the First Baptist Church when the present structure was built in 1885 at 10th street and Hennepin avenue.
Opened October 16, 1921, originally named the Hennepin Theater. The theater actually consists of two separate structures: a long, fingerlike lobby that extends back from a narrow facade along Hennepin Avenue,
Built on land donated by the Morrison family formerly occupied by their Villa Rosa mansion,
Fine Beaux-Arts post office building that was replaced by an art deco building on a different site in the early 1930s.
Published in the American Architect and Building News. Harry Wild Jones was a Minneapolis based architect,
Designed for lawyer J. Frank Collom, who later the same year, confessed to forging client signatures to appropriate their funds to the tune of $227,000.
The Walker Art Center is a contemporary art center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
Railroad baron James J. Hill built the bridge in 1883 for his Great Northern Railway to allow for increased movement of people and goods across the Mississippi River.
By the early years of the twentieth century, Minneapolis was a flourishing city. The Falls of St.