St. Anthony Falls Historic District
West Bank Waterpower Area
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LocationMinneapolis, Minnesota
Coordinates44°58′54″N 93°15′31″W / 44.98167°N 93.25861°W / 44.98167; -93.25861
EngineerSignificant
William de la Barre
NRHP reference No.71000438[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 11, 1971
Addition 1991
Center - St.Anthony Falls; to left - dam where lock will be built (1963); to left - small building is Power Canal Gatehouse (1858-1960); right - single tall stack is Pillsbury "A" Steam Power Plant (1903-1964); Stone Arch Bridge (1883) feeds Great Northern Depot (1913-1978) above Hennepin Ave. Bridge; bottom Lower Dam Hydroelectric Plant (1895-1988) & Lower Dam (1895-1956), above it - 4 piers from 10th Ave. S bridge (one remains), right - Southeast Steam Plant (1903); center - Hennepin Island Hydroelectric Plant (1908) ca 1955 (City of Minneapolis Archives)
John H. Stevens house being moved by 10,000 kids and 10 horses - 1866 (Minnesota Historical Society)

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Minneapolis StarTribune Roper, Eric (June 22, 2021). "Discover the hidden house in Minnehaha Park where Minneapolis was born". Minneapolis StarTribune. Retrieved March 1, 2023

McKinney, Matt (May 3, 2024). "Architect championed Mpls. revitalization". Minneapolis StarTribune.

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 15, 2006.
  2. ^ McKinney, Matt (May 3, 2024). "Architect championed Mpls. revitalization". Minneapolis StarTribune. Remembering Peter Nelson Hall after he died, Hall had a residence and office in an 11 story building. That can only be the Utility Building.
  3. ^ Hall, Peter (February 28, 2009). "Minneapolis Riverfront Redevelopment Oral History Project: Interview with Peter Nelson Hall". Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  4. ^ Hall 2009, pp. 11, 14.
  5. ^ Nelson, Rick (April 6, 2015). "Streetscapes: Pracna on Main defined the changing riverfront". .Star Tribune. Minneapolis. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  6. ^ Rich and Susan Cairn (2003). "History of Minnehaha Creek Watershed" (PDF). Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  7. ^ "Washburn-Crosby Milling Complex, West Engine House". HABS MN-69-C. Historic American Buildings Survey. Retrieved February 1, 2022. "Data pages" provide documentation of the West Engine House of the Washburn A Mill Complex in 1986 and an addendum in 2005(?) after a disasterous 1991 fire. The building housed one of two 1000 HP steam engines that provided some of the power for the mill. The addendum has history of milling and power technology at the falls, particularly for the A Mill. It details the use of waterpower and steam and electricity.
  8. ^ Calvert, Ann (July 19, 2015). "Chapter Two of the Crown Roller Mill Story". Mill City Times. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  9. ^ Kane 1987, pp. 12–13, 103.
  10. ^ Kane 1987, p. 12.
  11. ^ Kane 1987, p. 2: "aditional text".
  12. ^ Kane 1987, p. 12 random text.
  13. ^ Kane 1987, p. 12 "random text".

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0 - 1:08 headrace tunnel with new 5' dia. penstock; exit through the forebay into the basement
1:08 - 1:19 mechanical room with controls
1:19 - 1:49 descend from the basement to the bottom of the turbine shaft
1:41 rotating shaft from the turbine below to the generator above
Includes historic headrace tunnel with new 5' dia. penstock for the 2016 Artist Lofts hydroelectric plant, developed by Dominium. 1:05
Tour of the Hennepin Island Hydroelectric Plant during Doors Open Minneapolis (2019) 3:17
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  • Peterson, Penny; et al. "Architecture and Historic Preservation on the Minneapolis Riverfront" (PDF). March 2007. The Saint Anthony Falls Heritage Board. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
    History of the area a little larger than the Falls Historic District and the preservation of the buildings. Good information on the history of structures and their reuse. Also on new construction, some of which fits in with the historic, and some of which definitely doesn't. Good pictures of all.
    A significant source of information in this article.