1914 – Conservatory, Como Park, St. Paul, Minnesota
Inspired in part by the landscape designs of H.W.S. Cleveland, Frederick Nussbaumer, Superintendent of Parks from 1891 to 1922,
Inspired in part by the landscape designs of H.W.S. Cleveland, Frederick Nussbaumer, Superintendent of Parks from 1891 to 1922,
St. Paul’s historic Landmark Center, completed in 1902, originally served as the United States Post Office,
The Minnesota Judicial Center, adjacent to the State Capitol, houses the state’s Supreme Court and Court of Appeals,
The Hall of Science, dedicated on January 5, 1888, was a massive three-story red brick building that stood between Goheen Hall and Old Main.
Designed by Warren H. Hayes, a leading architect of churches in the United States and Canada during the late 19th century.
Officially the Church of St. Louis, King of France, this was the third site of worship established by the French Canadians in the river town of St.
The Church of the Assumption was founded in 1856 by Bishop Joseph Cretin and served newly arrived immigrants from Ireland,
The Hamm Building is a 1915 limestone, terra cotta, and brick commercial building in Saint Paul,
This is the purest example of an International Style building in Saint Paul. The clean,