Ceresota Building

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Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company Elevator A
contemporary photo
Location 155 5th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Built 1908
Architect George T. Honstain, Fred W. Cooley
Added to NRHP March 11, 1971
File:Northwestern Consolidated Elevator A.jpg
Possibly the largest grain elevator ever built of brick, Elevator A could hold one million bushels of grain.[1]

Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company Elevator A also known as the Ceresota Building and "The Million Bushel Elevator"[2] was a receiving and public grain elevator built by the Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company in 1908 in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States. The building is a contributing property of the Saint Anthony Falls History District listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.[3] Today the building is a multiple tenant office building with 92,081 square feet (8,555 m2).

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