St. Paul Landmark Center
One of the Minnesota state capital’s signature buildings, overlooking Rice Square. Designed by Willoughby J. Edbrooke in his capacity as Supervisory Architect of the US Treasury Department, it was completed in 1902, serving originally as the United States Post Office, Courthouse and Custom House for the state of Minnesota. The building has many of Edbrooke’s gothic revival stylistic touches as seen in his famous Old Post Office in Washington DC. Today, it serves as an arts and cultural centre.
St. Paul Landmark Center
One of the Minnesota state capital’s signature buildings, overlooking Rice Square. Designed by Willoughby J. Edbrooke in his capacity as Supervisory Architect of the US Treasury Department, it was completed in 1902, serving originally as the United States Post Office, Courthouse and Custom House for the state of Minnesota. The building has many of Edbrooke’s gothic revival stylistic touches as seen in his famous Old Post Office in Washington DC. Today, it serves as an arts and cultural centre.