Walnut St.
At one time the survival and growth of a town relied on the service that railroads provided.
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Look through the parking ramp and see the old Mankato Railroad Station, which has been adaptively reused to house several businesses, including the Mankato Area Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau. It could have easily been torn down, but was saved. It serves as a valuable landmark to our past, while helping Mankato define its future. |
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On the
left, just beyond the parking ramp, is 115 South
Front Street, the four story Martin Building. Behind you on the
right at 105 Walnut Street
is the nine-story Walnut Towers Apartments.
Both buildings are about the same size but note how modern
materials and technology (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) have
influenced the amount of space required between floors to more than double
the space available in the Walnut Tower.
Now you see the Holiday
Inn front of you.
Note the almost “blank stare” the building has.
The lack of windows and a strong entry deny a strong statement to
guests. Originally this was
designed as a nine story tower sitting in alignment with “Old Towne”.
Unfortunately, this was changed, and it was “turned on its
side” to become the way it looks today. Exit and carefully cross Main St. to the LIBRARY. |
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