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Caledonia[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
4 Caledonia Commercial Historic District
Caledonia Commercial Historic District
Caledonia Commercial Historic District
August 5, 1994
(#94000830)
101-205 E. Main St. and 101-108 S. Kingston St.
43°38′05″N 91°29′47″W / 43.634604°N 91.496431°W / 43.634604; -91.496431 (Caledonia Commercial Historic District)
Caledonia District of brick commercial buildings constructed 1872–1906.[3]
9 Houston County Courthouse and Jail
Houston County Courthouse and Jail
Houston County Courthouse and Jail
March 18, 1983
(#83000905)
Courthouse Square
43°37′58″N 91°29′45″W / 43.632775°N 91.495895°W / 43.632775; -91.495895 (Houston County Courthouse and Jail)
Caledonia Stone 1875 Italianate jail/sheriff's quarters and 1883 Romanesque Revival courthouse.[3]
14 David R. and Ellsworth A. Sprague Houses
David R. and Ellsworth A. Sprague Houses
David R. and Ellsworth A. Sprague Houses
April 6, 1982
(#82002962)
204 and 224 West Main Street
43°38′05″N 91°29′55″W / 43.634856°N 91.498706°W / 43.634856; -91.498706 (David R. and Ellsworth A. Sprague Houses)
Caledonia Georgian Revival houses built 1900–1905 for a local banking family.[3]
15 Spafford Williams Hotel
Spafford Williams Hotel
Spafford Williams Hotel
April 6, 1982
(#82002963)
East Main at North Marshall
43°38′05″N 91°29′46″W / 43.634741°N 91.496129°W / 43.634741; -91.496129 (Spafford Williams Hotel)
Caledonia 1870s brick Eastlake hotel with wood trim.[4]

Other listings[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
2 Bridge No. L4013 July 5, 1990
(#90000976)
Township Road 126 over Riceford Creek
43°37′21″N 91°42′21″W / 43.622534°N 91.705822°W / 43.622534; -91.705822 (Bridge No. L4013)
Spring Grove vicinity 1915 stone arch bridge built by the State Highway Commission, the only remaining example of a standard design used throughout Minnesota.[5]


1 Bridge No. 6679
Bridge No. 6679
Bridge No. 6679
July 20, 2011
(#11000468)
Minnesota State Highway 76 over the south fork of the Root River
43°44′19″N 91°33′52″W / 43.73854°N 91.564327°W / 43.73854; -91.564327 (Bridge No. 6679)
Houston vicinity 1949 steel cantilever bridge—at 300 feet (91 m) the longest in Minnesota upon completion—exemplifying a major post-war advancement in bridge design.[6]


16 Yucatan Fort Site
Yucatan Fort Site
Yucatan Fort Site
November 14, 1996
(#96001308)
Address Restricted
Yucatan Township Native American earthworks dating to the late Oneota period.[7]


5 Daniel Cameron House
Daniel Cameron House
Daniel Cameron House
April 6, 1982
(#82002968)
429-435 South 7th Street
43°49′19″N 91°18′28″W / 43.821934°N 91.307698°W / 43.821934; -91.307698 (Daniel Cameron House)
La Crescent 1871 frame Italianate house of a farmer and politician.[3]


8 Hokah Municipal Building
Hokah Municipal Building
Hokah Municipal Building
October 20, 2014
(#14000868)
57 Main St.
43°45′34″N 91°20′46″W / 43.759306°N 91.346028°W / 43.759306; -91.346028 (Hokah Municipal Building)
Hokah 1938 Art Deco hall with government and recreational facilities, a distinctive example of a small-town partnership with the Works Progress Administration for a multipurpose public building.[8]


10 Jefferson Grain Warehouse
Jefferson Grain Warehouse
Jefferson Grain Warehouse
November 25, 1994
(#94001386)
Off Minnesota Highway 26
43°31′00″N 91°16′46″W / 43.516685°N 91.279462°W / 43.516685; -91.279462 (Jefferson Grain Warehouse)
Jefferson Township 1868 limestone warehouse, a rare representative of the Mississippi River grain transport industry.[3]
13 Schech Mill
Schech Mill
Schech Mill
January 31, 1978
(#78001548)
Off County Road 10
43°40′02″N 91°34′50″W / 43.667299°N 91.580685°W / 43.667299; -91.580685 (Schech Mill)
Caledonia vicinity 1876 stone watermill, now a historic attraction still operating with its original equipment and millstone.[9]
6 Church of the Holy Comforter-Episcopal
Church of the Holy Comforter-Episcopal
Church of the Holy Comforter-Episcopal
June 2, 1970
(#70000298)
Main Street
43°41′39″N 91°16′37″W / 43.694216°N 91.277037°W / 43.694216; -91.277037 (Church of the Holy Comforter-Episcopal)
Brownsville 1855 frame Gothic Revival church.[10]
  1. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ a b The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  3. ^ a b c d e Cite error: The named reference Nord was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "Williams Hotel". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  5. ^ "Bridge No. L-4013". Minnesota's Historic Bridges. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  6. ^ Haun, Katherine; Robert Frame III (2010-03-10). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Bridge No. 6679" (Document). National Park Service. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  7. ^ Anfinson, Scott (2009). "Finding Minnesota: A Geographic Guide to Minnesota Archaeology" (Document). Minnesota Office of the State Archaeologist. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  8. ^ Gaut, Greg (2014-06-05). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Hokah Municipal Building" (Document). National Park Service. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  9. ^ "Schech's Mill History". Retrieved 2012-12-18.
  10. ^ "Church of the Holy Comforter (Episcopal)". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved 2012-12-18.