The Commander Elevator building is one of the most familiar outlines in the Stillwater, MN skyline.
It was built in 1898 by the Woodward Elevator Company and operated by the Minnesota Flour Mill. Over the years, it has had several different owners which operated the elevator and flour mill until 1986. While the mill closed, the retail space remained open for the next 15 years and housed a climbing wall. The space is sadly vacant at this time.
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Desktop Dreams
A great building to photograph and try lots of techniques on…
theinboxjaunt
I’m interested to hear what techniques You would try!?
Carol
It sure is a photogenic building.
theinboxjaunt
It really is! I wonder how it would have looked when it was first built.
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