Historic Stone House
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In the 1920s, Thaddeus P. Giddings (1869–1954), Supervisor of Music for Minneapolis Schools and founder of the National Music Camp in Interlachen, Michigan, built three stone houses as part of the landscape surrounding his home. Designed as retreats for his family to enjoy the Rum River, one house stood near the Eastman (Windego Park) Amphitheater, while the other two were on an island south of the Main Street Bridge. Over time, only one house has endured, and the City of Anoka is working to preserve it for future generations.
(Submitted by Travis Flasch)
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History • Ruins