Over the years, I have accumulated a number of old photographs, maps, and postcards. As I research the topic of historical brickmaking in Minnesota, I unintentionally come across other very interesting historical events. Although they may not always pertain to the topic of Minnesota bricks, they do cover Minnesota history. I enjoy history first and foremost, so I believe they are worth sharing. Check them out!
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Steen H. Nelson Barn – Steele County North Dakota
Preventing a Soviet Union Sneak Attack - The Ground Observer Corps
Concrete Block Farm Buildings – Graceville Minnesota
Jackson Street Roundhouse & Shops – St. Paul Minnesota
The Como Shops – Northern Pacific Railway at St. Paul Minnesota
Replacing the Bismarck-Mandan Railroad Bridge – Completed in 1882
The Barron Barn – Built by James J. Hill’s Carpenter
The Northern Pacific Railway – Abandoned Pembina Extension
Combination Corn Crib and Granary – Kalo Brick & Tile Company, Iowa
The Fergus Falls Insane Asylum – A Beautiful Place with a Dark History
Ghost Town – White Rock South Dakota
Dad’s Memories of Growing Up in the Small Town of St. Vincent Minnesota
The Schumacher Barn – Losing an Icon?
Zanger Barn Teardown – Another Lost Minnesota Barn
Minnesota’s Last Brickyard – Ochs Brick & Tile Company of Springfield, Minnesota
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