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The preservation of historic buildings can reinforce the presence and significance of the <br />downtown's association with the River. <br />Brick Block -Jackson Street between Highway 10 and Main Street. -Referred to in the <br />Context Study as needing further preservation study <br />(c=circa; n.d.=no date) <br />• Kemper Drug (1961) -the former State Historic Architect stated that this building has <br />unique architecture and in the Context Study as a weel-conserved example of early 1960s <br />retail building <br />• Cazlson Wagon Lit Travel (c1915) -Context study states that this is significant due to <br />the being the 2°d location of the Bank of Elk River, the first bank in Sherburne County <br />• The Old Main Eatery (c1910) -Context Study states that is retains a good level of <br />historic integrity <br />• Antique Store (c 1911) <br />• American National Bank (1903) -Context Study states that this building is significant for <br />its association with the Houlton Family and Elk River's eazly mercantile and financial <br />institutions. <br />Brick Block 5 -Main Street West between Lowell and King <br />• Sunshine Depot (1898) -One of the earliest commercial buildings in the town center <br />according to the Context Study <br />• Daddy O's (c1904) <br />• Cut Hut (c 1904) <br />• Don's Bakery (c 1910) <br />• Ardy's (c1915) <br />• Mikol's Studio (c1915) <br />Block 4 -Main Street between the Bluffs and Jackson <br />• Dick's Main Tap (c1915) <br />• Elk River Chiropractic (c 1920) <br />• Cinema Professional Building (1947) <br />Miscellaneous Buildings <br />• Elk River Meat Market (c1915) -The original roofline is intact <br />• Browns Maternity House (n.d.) <br />• Davis House (c1910) <br />• 16 known historic residential properties <br />