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Don t worry, it s not being demolished. However, work has begun
refurbishing the Corn On the Cob Water Tower in Rochester, Minnesota.
(James Rabe)
A decision reached last year saved the iconic ear of corn water tower, once part of the Seneca Foods plant. In November 2020, the Olmsted County Board voted to approve a contract for the
demolition of the former
restoration of the famous
The Olmsted County Board
(James Rabe)
According to KROC NEWS, the plant was demolished because a consultant said the plant, dating back to 1925, would probably not be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
The same consulting company said the Ear of Corn Water Tower would likely cover all the bases on the National Register eligibility. Thus, the wires, the people, and the talk about the water tower.
Rochester, MN s Corn On the Cob Water Tower Is Being Refurbished kdhlradio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kdhlradio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Don t worry, it s not being demolished. However, work has begun
refurbishing the Corn On the Cob Water Tower in Rochester, Minnesota.
(James Rabe)
A decision reached last year saved the iconic ear of corn water tower, once part of the Seneca Foods plant. In November 2020, the Olmsted County Board voted to approve a contract for the
demolition of the former
restoration of the famous
The Olmsted County Board
(James Rabe)
According to KROC NEWS, the plant was demolished because a consultant said the plant, dating back to 1925, would probably not be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
The same consulting company said the Ear of Corn Water Tower would likely cover all the bases on the National Register eligibility. Thus, the wires, the people, and the talk about the water tower.
Zumbro Watershed photos by former Post Bulletin writer, John Weiss.
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The idea popped into my head more than a year ago when we were brainstorming about what we could do to help the We Are Water expo scheduled for Rochester March 11 through May 10: why not photograph the Zumbro Watershed?
I’ve fished, canoed, hunted, camped and hiked in public lands and waters along the river valley but photograph?
For the stunning sheer bluffs, there’s the Root River Watershed; for wild lands and wetlands, the Whitewater Watershed; and the Mississippi River Valley is a photographer’s dream. But the Zumbro? It’s more of a watershed for a large urban center (Rochester) and a lot of farmland. Sure, it has a few trout streams and a lot of woods, but nothing like the Root or Whitewater.