Buffington, Leroy Sunderland (1847–1931)

Sometimes known as the "Father of the Skyscraper," Leroy Sunderland Buffington was a prolific architect who had a lasting impact on the built environment of Minneapolis. In the 1880s, Buffington was nationally known. His architectural office employed more than thirty draftsmen, making it the largest in the region.

West Hotel, Minneapolis

In 1884, the young city of Minneapolis got its first world-class hotel, the West Hotel. It was a match for the growing aspirations of the city, which until then had been served primarily by the Nicollet House, founded in 1857, before Minnesota was a state.

Strauss figure skates

Strauss figure skates

Women's figure skates made at Strauss Skates for J.E. Strauss Sr.'s granddaughter.

Strauss figure skate blades

Strauss figure skate blades

Last pair of skate blades made by Strauss Skates, 1981.

Strauss racing skates

Strauss racing skates

Men's steel-blade racing skates made by J.E. Strauss, c.1921.

Herbert Paist's Soo Line pin

Herbert Paist's Soo Line pin

Two-part Soo Line lapel pin used by Soo Line employee Herbert Paist

'Soo Line' sign

'Soo Line' sign

Enameled steel Soo Line sign from the mid-twentieth century. Manufactured by Vertibrite Signs, Chicago.

Soo Line dining car tray

Soo Line dining car tray

Soo Line dining car tray showing map of Soo Line route, 1930s.

Soo Line Railway employee pass

Soo Line Railway employee pass

Soo Line railway employee pass, 1901.

Soo Line Railway employee's time pass

Soo Line Railway employee's time pass

Soo Line railway employee’s time pass, 1891

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