R. W. Lindholm Service Station
"An Architectural Hidden Gem"
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the R. W. Lindholm Service Station stands as the sole gas station crafted by the renowned architect. Erected in 1958, the station was conceived within the framework of Wright's vision for a transformative urban landscape. Adorned with a distinctive copper roof, its triangular canopy subtly directs attention towards the St. Louis River. Remarkably, the gas station remains in operation and holds architectural significance and functional longevity. Today, it serves as a living testament to Wright's enduring impact on architectural design.
202 Cloquet Avenue, State Highway 33, Cloquet, MN, United States, 55720
"An Architectural Hidden Gem"
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the R. W. Lindholm Service Station stands as the sole gas station crafted by the renowned architect. Erected in 1958, the station was conceived within the framework of Wright's vision for a transformative urban landscape. Adorned with a distinctive copper roof, its triangular canopy subtly directs attention towards the St. Louis River. Remarkably, the gas station remains in operation and holds architectural significance and functional longevity. Today, it serves as a living testament to Wright's enduring impact on architectural design.
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