This copy of a clipping from the newspaper shows the importance of Bert Keck in the community of Crookston and depicts Central High School and the home at 509 Holly Avenue, ca. 1915.
This Romanesque-style building featuring a rare three steeple design was the design of Bert Keck in 1913 and cost $60,000 to build. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
High School designed by Bert Keck in 1915 and described in the publication The American School Board Journal of New York. It was located on East Third Street between Elm and Broadway streets.
Neo-classical style is featured in this building, designed by Bert Keck in 1910. The building was located at 218 North Ash Street, across the street from Central High School.
Postcard featuring Franklin Elementary School, designed by Keck in 1908. The school was located at 517 South Ash Street in the Woods Addition (a neighborhood inside Crookston).