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Building in Minneapolis United States historic place
Colonial Warehouse
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
The Colonial Warehouse viewed from the east
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Location212 N. 3rd Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Coordinates44°59′7″N 93°16′19″W / 44.98528°N 93.27194°W / 44.98528; -93.27194
Built1885–1909
ArchitectDunnell & Elliott
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival
Part ofMinneapolis Warehouse Historic District (ID69000369)
Designated CPNovember 3, 1989

Colonial Warehouse is a building in Minneapolis. It was built 1885–1909 as a series of buildings with a common façade. It is part of Minneapolis's historic Warehouse District and a contributing property to the Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District.

History

Formally known as the Minneapolis Street Railway Company Building, the property now bears the name Colonial Warehouse. The warehouse was intended to be the powerhouse for a cable car system that was never built. Instead it became an electric carhouse, and the first electric powerhouse for streetcars in 1890. The building housed the general offices and the paint and woodworking shops during the horse-drawn streetcar era. Thomas Lowry, the head of the Minneapolis Street Railway Company, chose this site as the firm's headquarters. It became the main offices of the Minneapolis Street Railway Company until 1904.

References

  1. Anderson, Rolf T. (January 1987). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District. National Park Service. Retrieved 2024-05-19.
  2. "Colonial Warehouse History". Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
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