K.K. Berge built this three-story structure in 1924, purposely locating it as the gateway to the community’s commercial district. It was located across from the town’s opera house and a bank, and near the pedestrian bridge crossing the Minnesota River and linking the residential areas on the east and west sides of the river.
(Tribune photo by Tom Cherveny)
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