1902 West Minnehaha Avenue
Saint Paul, MN, USA

  • Architectural Style: Contemporary
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  • Year Built: 1923
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  • Architectural Style: Contemporary
  • Year Built: 1923
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Dec 01, 1923

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Sperry Univac

This factory was built in 1923 as the American Radiator Company. It cost $275,000 to construct. Alvin M. Wagner was the manager of the Minnesota branch of the company. He lived in Minneapolis. F.W. Rente was the plant manager for this facility. The company made radiators, boilers and vacuum cleaners. This building is now part of the Sperry-Univac complex. This building is the only structure of any architectural interest at the Sperry Univac complex. First Owner: Alvin M. Wagner Notes: Belt course of concrete at first story lintel level. String course at second story lintel level. Stepped parapet wall. Rounded arched openings on 1st floor (now filled in).

Sperry Univac

This factory was built in 1923 as the American Radiator Company. It cost $275,000 to construct. Alvin M. Wagner was the manager of the Minnesota branch of the company. He lived in Minneapolis. F.W. Rente was the plant manager for this facility. The company made radiators, boilers and vacuum cleaners. This building is now part of the Sperry-Univac complex. This building is the only structure of any architectural interest at the Sperry Univac complex. First Owner: Alvin M. Wagner Notes: Belt course of concrete at first story lintel level. String course at second story lintel level. Stepped parapet wall. Rounded arched openings on 1st floor (now filled in).

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