| HISTORIC SITE |
ADDRESS |
DESCRIPTION |
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Vermillion St and 4th St |
Italian Villa style courthouse served as the seat of Dakota County government from 1871 until 1974 |
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East Second Street |
A downtown historic district consisting of 35 commercial buildings built between 1860 and 1900 |
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724 Ashland Street |
Italian Village-style residence in the style of Andrew Jackson Downing |
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801 Pine Street |
A building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright |
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602 Vermillion Street |
Romanesque church by architect, Warren H. Hayes (1847-1899) |
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707 East 1st Street |
Industrial building from 1859 where the first steam engine in Minnesota was built |
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719 Vermillion Street |
Oldest church building in Hastings, built in 1862 |
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718 Vermillion Street |
Built in 1868 in the Italianate style by Byron Howes, an early resident of Hastings |
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620 Ramsey Street |
1880 home of a local banker built in the Italianate and Eastlakestyles |
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1629 Vermillion Street |
Unusually complete example of the style of Andrew Jackson Downing, a pioneer in American landscape architecture |
|
309 West 7th Street |
This 1857 home of journalists A. W. MacDonald and Irving Todd built in Greek Revival style was moved to Hastings from Nininger in 1866. |
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remnants of Alexander Ramsey's gristmill on the Vermillion River |