Before the Teardown

18 06 2008

We live in a beautiful city. Architecturally speaking, we have been put on the map in the past few years with the building of the Guthrie, Central Library and the addition to the existing Walker building. With modern architecture enhancing the look (and growth) of the city, it’s important to pay tribute to the buildings that came before. In 1960, two photographers, Dwight W. Miller and Roy Swan, set out to capture images of the buildings that, quite literally, built this city. Among them, the historic Foshay.

Mill City Museum pays tribute to these historic buildings in a photo exhibit titled, Before the Teardown, which is on display at the Museum daily through Sunday, August 31.

Click on the link to read more about the exhibit.


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