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- Type of destination: National Historic District
- Location of destination: USA - Minnesota
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In 1971, the St. Anthony Falls Historic District was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places.
Most large historic buildings have been saved, although others have been demolished. Mills, warehouses and commercial buildings still stand throughout the riverfront district, adapted to new uses.
The St. Anthony Falls National Historic District offers the Heritage Trail. This is a self-guided two-mile loop with a visitor center. Nearby you will find the Upper St. Anthony Lock and Dam.
The Stone Arch Bridge and Water Power Park provide the best views of the falls.
See the Natio...
Most large historic buildings have been saved, although others have been demolished. Mills, warehouses and commercial buildings still stand throughout the riverfront district, adapted to new uses.
The St. Anthony Falls National Historic District offers the Heritage Trail. This is a self-guided two-mile loop with a visitor center. Nearby you will find the Upper St. Anthony Lock and Dam.
The Stone Arch Bridge and Water Power Park provide the best views of the falls.
See the Natio...
show more
In 1971, the St. Anthony Falls Historic District was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places.
Most large historic buildings have been saved, although others have been demolished. Mills, warehouses and commercial buildings still stand throughout the riverfront district, adapted to new uses.
The St. Anthony Falls National Historic District offers the Heritage Trail. This is a self-guided two-mile loop with a visitor center. Nearby you will find the Upper St. Anthony Lock and Dam.
The Stone Arch Bridge and Water Power Park provide the best views of the falls.
See the National Park Service website for more information or take a look at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Brochure .
Most large historic buildings have been saved, although others have been demolished. Mills, warehouses and commercial buildings still stand throughout the riverfront district, adapted to new uses.
The St. Anthony Falls National Historic District offers the Heritage Trail. This is a self-guided two-mile loop with a visitor center. Nearby you will find the Upper St. Anthony Lock and Dam.
The Stone Arch Bridge and Water Power Park provide the best views of the falls.
See the National Park Service website for more information or take a look at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Brochure .
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In 1971, the St. Anthony Falls Historic District was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places.
Most large historic buildings have been saved, although others have been demolished. Mills, warehouses and commercial buildings still stand throughout the riverfront district, adapted to new uses.
The St. Anthony Falls National Historic District offers the Heritage Trail. This is a self-guided two-mile loop with a visitor center. Nearby you will find the Upper St. Anthony Lock and Dam.
The Stone Arch Bridge and Water Power Park provide the best views of the falls.
See the Natio...
Most large historic buildings have been saved, although others have been demolished. Mills, warehouses and commercial buildings still stand throughout the riverfront district, adapted to new uses.
The St. Anthony Falls National Historic District offers the Heritage Trail. This is a self-guided two-mile loop with a visitor center. Nearby you will find the Upper St. Anthony Lock and Dam.
The Stone Arch Bridge and Water Power Park provide the best views of the falls.
See the Natio...
show more