200 Lewis Avenue North (House), Watertown, Carver County, MN
Summary
Significance: 108, 112 and 200 Lewis Avenue North are three residential buildings on a low-lying strip of land between the south branch of the Crow River, to the east and Lewis Avenue, to the west. These structures form the surviving core of the initial settlement of Watertown. They are relatively rare examples of Minnesota's mid-nineteenth century, vernacular, residential architecture. Additionally, local sources indicate that 200 Lewis Avenue North provided a stopping point for stagecoach traffic.
Survey number: HABS MN-130
Tags
Date
1933 - 1970
Contributors
Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Location
Watertown, 44.96477, -93.84609
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
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