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- Q20709764 subject Q8323827.
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- Q20709764 abstract "The Fremad Association Building and adjacent Pope County State Bank Building are historic commercial properties in Glenwood, Minnesota, United States. They are listed together on the National Register of Historic Places for their local significance in commerce and architecture. They formed a hub of commerce in Pope County, Minnesota, from the late-19th to the mid-20th century, while the bank is further noted for its Neoclassical architecture.".
- Q20709764 added "1982-04-01".
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- Q20709764 yearOfConstruction "1893".
- Q20709764 added "1982-04-01".
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- Q20709764 name "Fremad Association Building".
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- Q20709764 comment "The Fremad Association Building and adjacent Pope County State Bank Building are historic commercial properties in Glenwood, Minnesota, United States. They are listed together on the National Register of Historic Places for their local significance in commerce and architecture. They formed a hub of commerce in Pope County, Minnesota, from the late-19th to the mid-20th century, while the bank is further noted for its Neoclassical architecture.".
- Q20709764 label "Fremad Association Building".
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- Q20709764 name "Fremad Association Building".