Shakopee, Minnesota • Scott County
The Julius A. Coller House in Shakopee, Minnesota, is a notable example of Queen Anne and Eastlake architectural styles. Its intricate detailing and distinctive turret showcase the era's popular design sensibilities.
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Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
411 And 419 E. 2nd Ave., Shakopee, Minnesota
Engineering
Holmes Street Over The Minnesota River, Shakopee, Minnesota
Art
717 Bluff Ave. East (current Address 717-719 Bluff Ave. East), Shakopee, Minnesota
Prehistoric; Historic - Aboriginal; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Architecture
Mn 101, Shakopee, Minnesota
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture; Religion
Co. Hwy. 13, Shakopee, Minnesota
Industry; Commerce; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Off U.s. 169, Shakopee, Minnesota
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Education; Architecture
121 2nd St., Nw, Aitkin, Minnesota
Architecture
209 And 217 2nd St., Nw, Aitkin, Minnesota
Exploration/Settlement
Cr 27, Mcgrath, Minnesota
Exploration/Settlement; Religion
Off Co. Hwy. 12, Aitkin, Minnesota
Commerce; Architecture
4th St. Se And 2nd Ave., Aitkin, Minnesota
Industry; Exploration/Settlement
Sw Elm St. And Ione Ave., Hill City, Minnesota