The Pillsbury "A" Mill complex is located in Minneapolis on the Mississippi River at St. Anthony Falls. It was constructed in 1881 and was the largest and most advanced flour mill in the world for nearly 40 years, helping establish Minneapolis as the milling capital of the US. It is now the only standing giant mill from that era. The proposal is to redevelop the complex to preserve the historic buildings and landscape, which are currently at risk due to piecemeal development plans. New development would maintain the open, light feel while introducing contemporary design and taking advantage of the site's location.
Ellen was born on August 20, 1920 in Stockton, California along with her twin sister Helen. She married David Downing in 1939 and they had one daughter, Irene, in 1940. Ellen worked as a waitress in Tracy and at the Deuel Vocational Institution. She married Al Bicocca in 1960 after meeting in 1957. Ellen enjoyed traveling, especially to Italy, and spending time with her family, which grew to include many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She lived independently until moving to Paradise Villa assisted living in 2005. Ellen passed away on November 16, 2009 at the age of 89.
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St. Peter's Church was constructed in 1925-1927 under the leadership of architect Peter Summers, the son of an Italian immigrant. Italian immigrant stone masons harvested local bluestone and used techniques from Italy to hand-cut each stone into the Gothic Romanesque style church. The Catholic Diocese later closed the church due to declining attendance and high repair costs, despite parishioners' contributions, opting to focus resources on other parishes instead of repairs. The document argues the historic structure should still be preserved.
St. Peter's Church in Duluth, Minnesota is being considered for reuse as an Italian restaurant and community center. The church was constructed in the early 1900s and features a historic grotto dedicated to Italian soldiers from WWII. Interior characteristics like stained glass windows and paintings would be preserved under the new design. The prime hilltop location offers views of Lake Superior and would continue to enhance events at the site. Maintaining characteristics that reflect the building's history as a church is an important part of the proposed redevelopment plan.
The reuse plan for the Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center will be developed in stages. The first area to begin renovation will be re-establishing the main entrance and renovating the first three floors of the east wing to feature a Military Rehabilitation Center. A bed and breakfast will then be implemented to generate income. The third phase will stimulate growth through commercial and education opportunities, including a rental shop, museum, retail, bakery and pharmacy.
The Mayowood estate was once over 3,000 acres containing farms, gardens, and Mayowood Mansion - a 38-room country home designed by Dr. Charles Mayo. Three generations of the Mayo family lived at Mayowood, which was donated to the historical society in 1965. Currently, the mansion operates as a museum, but proposals suggest adapting it as a bed and breakfast or converting the entire estate into a country club with recreational activities, restored buildings, and community spaces.
The Pillsbury "A" Mill complex is located in Minneapolis on the Mississippi River at St. Anthony Falls. It was constructed in 1881 and was the largest and most advanced flour mill in the world for nearly 40 years, helping establish Minneapolis as the milling capital of the US. It is now the only standing giant mill from that era. The proposal is to redevelop the complex to preserve the historic buildings and landscape, which are currently at risk due to piecemeal development plans. New development would maintain the open, light feel while introducing contemporary design and taking advantage of the site's location.
Ellen was born on August 20, 1920 in Stockton, California along with her twin sister Helen. She married David Downing in 1939 and they had one daughter, Irene, in 1940. Ellen worked as a waitress in Tracy and at the Deuel Vocational Institution. She married Al Bicocca in 1960 after meeting in 1957. Ellen enjoyed traveling, especially to Italy, and spending time with her family, which grew to include many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She lived independently until moving to Paradise Villa assisted living in 2005. Ellen passed away on November 16, 2009 at the age of 89.
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St. Peter's Church was constructed in 1925-1927 under the leadership of architect Peter Summers, the son of an Italian immigrant. Italian immigrant stone masons harvested local bluestone and used techniques from Italy to hand-cut each stone into the Gothic Romanesque style church. The Catholic Diocese later closed the church due to declining attendance and high repair costs, despite parishioners' contributions, opting to focus resources on other parishes instead of repairs. The document argues the historic structure should still be preserved.
St. Peter's Church in Duluth, Minnesota is being considered for reuse as an Italian restaurant and community center. The church was constructed in the early 1900s and features a historic grotto dedicated to Italian soldiers from WWII. Interior characteristics like stained glass windows and paintings would be preserved under the new design. The prime hilltop location offers views of Lake Superior and would continue to enhance events at the site. Maintaining characteristics that reflect the building's history as a church is an important part of the proposed redevelopment plan.
The reuse plan for the Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center will be developed in stages. The first area to begin renovation will be re-establishing the main entrance and renovating the first three floors of the east wing to feature a Military Rehabilitation Center. A bed and breakfast will then be implemented to generate income. The third phase will stimulate growth through commercial and education opportunities, including a rental shop, museum, retail, bakery and pharmacy.
The Mayowood estate was once over 3,000 acres containing farms, gardens, and Mayowood Mansion - a 38-room country home designed by Dr. Charles Mayo. Three generations of the Mayo family lived at Mayowood, which was donated to the historical society in 1965. Currently, the mansion operates as a museum, but proposals suggest adapting it as a bed and breakfast or converting the entire estate into a country club with recreational activities, restored buildings, and community spaces.
Mitchell Yards was built in 1906 in Hibbing, Minnesota as an engine house and train yard for the DM&N Railroad to repair locomotives and rearrange rail cars. It served as a major transportation hub for iron ore moving across the country until 1960. Current owner Dave Aho, a metalworking artist, wants to restore the building to teach students and create a sculpture garden, stage, bar and brewery while preserving the original 1906 elements like the boiler, brickwork, and doors. He is asking for community support to realize his vision.
The Mayowood Historic District is located in Mayowood, Illinois. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and includes over 200 homes built between 1890-1930. The district represents a cohesive collection of late 19th and early 20th century architectural styles.
Howe Elementary School was built in 1927 and incorporated architectural features of the time. It is proposed to reuse the building as Julia Ward Howe Commons, a mixed-use development providing housing, commercial space, and community amenities. The first floor would include a restaurant, store, daycare and rentable classrooms. The second floor would be converted to apartments. Exterior updates and a parking structure are also proposed. The development aims to incorporate neighborhood values while meeting community needs.
The Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center was established in 1906 based on the architectural style of Doctor Thomas Story Kirkbride. It was modeled after his approach and built by architect Warren Dunnel. The RTC has an overall Kirkbride shape with a brick exterior and administration building at the center. Plans are underway to convert it into a bed and breakfast, restaurant, and outdoor recreation hub connected by trails throughout the city, preserving an important piece of history.
The document provides information on 9 structures constructed between 1916-1949 in various locations across the United States. It notes the year of construction and dismantling for some structures, while others only provide the construction year or location. Locations include Fulton, MI; Round Rock, TX; Valdosta, GA; Grand Ledge, MI; Rich Hill, MO; and an unknown location.
The document summarizes a reuse plan for the historic Pillsbury A. Mill complex in Minneapolis. The mill, completed in 1881, was once the largest and most advanced flour mill in the world but has been vacant since the 1960s. The proposed reuse plan would transform the mill into a mixed-use development featuring an exploration environment museum modeled after the City Museum of St. Louis, housing and lodging accommodations, a brewery and restaurant utilizing the industrial aspects of the site, and open green space, while preserving the mill's defining architectural elements and significance in industrial history.
The document proposes redeveloping the historic Pillsbury A Mill complex in Minneapolis to preserve its character defining elements. The 7.9 acre site includes the 1881 Pillsbury A Mill, 1910 red tile grain elevators, and 1914 white concrete grain elevators. It is located along St. Anthony Main Street in a mixed-use area connecting several neighborhoods. Redeveloping the entire complex comprehensively could help maintain its open, light feeling and industrial character while allowing for contemporary design and reuse.
Mitchell Yards was built in 1906 in Hibbing, Minnesota as an engine house and train yard for the DM&N Railroad to repair locomotives and rearrange rail cars. It served as a major transportation hub for iron ore moving across the country until 1960. Current owner Dave Aho, a metalworking artist, wants to restore the building to teach students and create a sculpture garden, stage, bar and brewery while preserving the original 1906 elements like the boiler, brickwork, and doors. He is asking for community support to realize his vision.
The Mayowood Historic District is located in Mayowood, Illinois. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and includes over 200 homes built between 1890-1930. The district represents a cohesive collection of late 19th and early 20th century architectural styles.
Howe Elementary School was built in 1927 and incorporated architectural features of the time. It is proposed to reuse the building as Julia Ward Howe Commons, a mixed-use development providing housing, commercial space, and community amenities. The first floor would include a restaurant, store, daycare and rentable classrooms. The second floor would be converted to apartments. Exterior updates and a parking structure are also proposed. The development aims to incorporate neighborhood values while meeting community needs.
The Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center was established in 1906 based on the architectural style of Doctor Thomas Story Kirkbride. It was modeled after his approach and built by architect Warren Dunnel. The RTC has an overall Kirkbride shape with a brick exterior and administration building at the center. Plans are underway to convert it into a bed and breakfast, restaurant, and outdoor recreation hub connected by trails throughout the city, preserving an important piece of history.
The document provides information on 9 structures constructed between 1916-1949 in various locations across the United States. It notes the year of construction and dismantling for some structures, while others only provide the construction year or location. Locations include Fulton, MI; Round Rock, TX; Valdosta, GA; Grand Ledge, MI; Rich Hill, MO; and an unknown location.
The document summarizes a reuse plan for the historic Pillsbury A. Mill complex in Minneapolis. The mill, completed in 1881, was once the largest and most advanced flour mill in the world but has been vacant since the 1960s. The proposed reuse plan would transform the mill into a mixed-use development featuring an exploration environment museum modeled after the City Museum of St. Louis, housing and lodging accommodations, a brewery and restaurant utilizing the industrial aspects of the site, and open green space, while preserving the mill's defining architectural elements and significance in industrial history.
The document proposes redeveloping the historic Pillsbury A Mill complex in Minneapolis to preserve its character defining elements. The 7.9 acre site includes the 1881 Pillsbury A Mill, 1910 red tile grain elevators, and 1914 white concrete grain elevators. It is located along St. Anthony Main Street in a mixed-use area connecting several neighborhoods. Redeveloping the entire complex comprehensively could help maintain its open, light feeling and industrial character while allowing for contemporary design and reuse.