Built 1900 Opened 1900 | NRHP Reference # 16000278 Added to NRHP 24 May 2016 | |
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Location 12-14 Fourth Street, S.W., Rochester, Minnesota Similar Apache Mall, Silver Lake, Mayo Civic Center, Mayo Clinic Buildings, Plummer House |
The Conley-Maass Building, also called the Maass and McAndrew Company Building, is one of the oldest remaining places of business in Rochester, Minnesota. Originally built as a woolen mill, it was the site of Conley Camera Company from 1904 to 1909. As such, it appeared in several Sears catalogs. Maass & McAndrew Plumbing and Heating occupied the building from 1910 to 1955. It has also housed the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Loyal Order of Moose, The Salvation Army, Rochester Ballet School, Masque Theatre, and Words Players.
In 2016, new owners undertook a $2.2 million restoration project.
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