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Historical Photographs
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The building in 1902, with horses and carts 'parked' outside. To the right (East) is Kellogg Boulevard, to the left (North) is Broadway Street. The building was owned by Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Company and was zoned as 300-310 Broadway Street. Photographer: Charles P. Gibson. (MHS)


The building in 1924 from the same angle, with era cars parked outside. At this time, the building served as Plant A for Griggs Cooper & Co. (MHS)


The Tilsner building as it looks today. (Photograph: Nigel Parry)


OTHER VIEWS OF THE BUILDING

Looking east down the Kellogg Boulevard side of the building in 1951. At this time the building had extensive loading bays on this side. Today, the remaining loading bay is found behind the building, opening onto the Tilsner car park. Photographer: Minneapolis Star Journal Tribune. (MHS)


Kellogg Boulevard flooded in 1965, looking East. The Tilsner building is the last large warehouse structure on the left. (MHS)



Photographs courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society, 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102-1903 - 651.296.6126, www.mnhs.org.





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