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1950s Original Photos of Rochester (MN) Art Center Demolition Event

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    Posted 1 year ago

    Falcon61
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    1950s Original Photos of Rochester (MN) Art Center Demolition Event
    I recently purchased a pile of original photos from a local thrift shop for a couple of dollars.
    I discovered a couple of pics that captured the demolition of a building that housed the Rochester Art Center at one time.
    The last photo is taken off their website for comparison.
    Quoting from their website:
    "Its first humble home began in the unused upstairs rooms of the Rochester public library building, moving in 1948 to a small abandoned church on the corner of West Center Street and Third Avenue Northwest. Holland, Dr. Hiram Essex, and other art patrons led a fund drive that enabled the purchase of the church and lease of the lot on which it stood. Their first exhibition: Everyday Art for Everybody, held April 1948 featured a display of well-designed, useful articles for the home."
    They moved 1n the mid 50s as they needed a bigger place as the old church building was too small.
    I'm assuming that these two pictures were taken shortly after they moved out :)

    Thanks Much for Looking!

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    Comments

    1. Vynil33rpm Vynil33rpm, 1 year ago
      Great photo find
    2. Falcon61, 1 year ago
      Thank You Vynil33rpm for Taking the Time to Read my Post
    3. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 1 year ago
      Terrible waste of a beautiful building probably so they could show crass quality art !~

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