Peavey-Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator Highways 7 and 100 St. Louis Park MN United States
Status: Construction Dates Began 1899 Finished 1900
Building Uses - mechanical Structural Types - tower
Heights Value Source / Comments Roof 125 ft http://www.asce.org/
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Description - Architect/Engineer: Charles F. Haglin
- Developer: Frank Peavey
- The elevator was the first circular concrete grain elevator in the United States, and perhaps the world when completed in 1900.
- The elevator was never actually used for commercial grain storage after the tests, ironically. • Google Search • Images
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