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Title: The Tour Guides Present:


1
The Tour Guides Present
  • A Virtual Walking Tour

2
What We Will Be Doing Today
  • Focus on aspects and places in Mankato that we as
    a group found interesting
  • Talk in-depth why we found these things
    interesting
  • Discuss what makes all these aspects unique
  • Give factual information about each of the topics
  • Show where these things can be located, or where
    they used to be located in the Mankato area

3
First Stop!
  • The Mankato Fire Department

4
History of the Mankato Fire Station
  • Created in April of 1860
  • By 1867 there were two companies
  • They were big competitors
  • The fire trucks were upgraded to horse drawn
    wagons

5
History Continued
  • August 1898 the city of Mankato bought out the
    fire companies
  • They had full time staff
  • The Chief was Ben E. Bangerter
  • Many men were volunteer fire fighters

6
The Facts of the Fire Station
  • In 1993 the first female fire fighters were added
    to the staff as volunteers
  • Mankato has 5 stations that are currently in use
  • Chart shows the amount of calls received by the
    fire department in 1970 compared to 1999

7
Next Stop!
  • The Minnesota River

8
Minnesota River
  • 465 Miles Long
  • Takes rise 165 miles NW of Mankato at Big Stone
    Lake
  • Mankato lies at the Great South Bend

9
Steamboats
  • Started coming from St. Paul in 1850s
  • Carried settlers, food, building supplies, crops
    and mail
  • Usually ran 2-3 months per year

10
Flooding
  • 1st recorded food 1881
  • 1908 Webster Ave. built up as a dike
  • 1951 North Mankato flooded
  • Dike built higher
  • 1965 flood hit Mankato
  • Army Corps of Engineers called in and built what
    we see today

11
Next Stop!
  • Front Street

12
Old Central Business District
  • Three of the largest early businesses that would
    contribute to solidifying Front Street as the
    business block were
  • R.D. Hubbard Company flour mills
  • The largest linseed oil plain in the U.S.
  • Creamery Package Mfg. Company
  • Also lined with small specialty shops
  • Remained main commercial street of Mankato until
    approximately 1975

13
Urban Renewal Project
  • Close to five blocks of commercial Front Street
    was demolished to make way for new development
  • Project was not pursued and was replaced by
    Mankato Place

14
Front Street Today
  • Support smaller specialty shops and restaurants
  • Has also become synonymous as the entertainment
    district in downtown Mankato
  • This unique area helps make Mankato a funky
    place

15
Next Stop!
  • Matt J. Graif Clothing Building

16
History of The Matt J. Graif Clothing Store
  • First opened in 1924 at 310 South Front Street
  • Originally owned by Matt J. Graif and Bill Marso
  • Matts son John would join the business in 1946,
    the same time Marso left
  • Store moved twice before it would reside in its
    current location
  • The store is currently owned and operated by John
    Graifs son in-law Gary Kratzke

17
History of The Matt J. Graif Building
  • The building wasnt always occupied by Matt J.
    Graif Clothing Company
  • It was originally the National Citizens Bank
    Building until 1963
  • The building was home to the bank as well as
    several other enterprises

18
Architecture Seen in Graif Building
  • The style seen in Graif Building is Renaissance
    Revival
  • How can you tell its a Renaissance Revival?
  • When was this style first seen?
  • The Graif Building also has interesting
    architecture on the inside. Great example of
    Coffered Ceilings.
  • The building also has a very decorative cornice

19
Next Stop!
  • The Mankato Civic Center

20
Funding the Midwest Wireless Civic Center
  • How they decided where the funds would come from
  • Who would pay for the Civic Center
  • How would this effect people who live in Mankato

21
  • There was a vote to decide whether or not to
    build the Civic Center
  • Everyone who lives in Mankato would be affected
    by the Civic Center
  • Everyone in Mankato is effected by
  • -5 Sales Tax Increase
  • Business also hit by Sales Tax
  • -Mall pays 1.13 million per year in Sales Tax

22
Next Stop!
  • The Old MSU Lower Campus

23
Old Main
  • Built in 1870
  • First permanent building for school
  • Run by George Gage
  • 1922 destroyed by fire
  • Rebuild in 1924

24
Dorms
  • Started out with no dorms
  • Built 3 to increase enrollment that was lost
  • Daniel Buck hall
  • Housed around 90 women.
  • Cost 75,000
  • Placement of the dorm offered fascinating view of
    Mankato.

25
Next Stop!
  • Fascinating Architecture in the Mankato Area

26
Elizabethan Architecture
These are the Newbury Apartments located at 817
South Second Street here in Mankato. The style
of architecture used in constructing this
building was Elizabethan Architecture
27
Elizabethan Style Homes
  • Received its name from the Queen Elizabeth
    reign, which was from 1558-1603
  • Was very popular from the late 1500s throughout
    the 1600s
  • When building these style of homes architects
    used the E-Plan which can be seen on the next
    slide

28
Characteristics of Typical Elizabethan Home
  • Usually consist of numerous halls, chapels, great
    rooms, parlors and large bay windows
  • Also may have beautiful gardens and large stables
  • These homes were built by people who had a great
    deal of money

29
Queen Anne Architecture
30
A Brief History of Queen Anne Architecture
  • Architectural fashion in the 1880s to the 1890s
  • 1st American Queen Anne Style home H.H.
    Richardsons Watts Sherman house in Newport, RI
  • One of about 8 Victorian Styles
  • Queen Anne architecture has nothing to do with
    Queen Anne, instead it was popular during Queen
    Victorias reign.

31
Characteristics of a Queen Ann Home
  • Witchs capped tower
  • Patterned shingles, a.k.a. fish scales
  • Many have limestone foundations
  • Gingerbread
  • Originally were painted in bright, rich colors
  • However, not all of these are necessary to make a
    home a Queen Anne

32
Queen Annes in Mankato
  • Many homes have witch's capped towers
  • Limestone foundations made of local Kasota stone
  • Good example of a Queen Anne is the Johnson and
    Moonan Law Office at the corner of South Second
    Street

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The End Ben Barsness Andrea Herjom Kimberly
Rose Brandon Drescher Mark Brandl Corey
Fossen Brian Ernst Kara Boland
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