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James “Jim” R. Hill, of Staunton, VA, passed away on Saturday, May 17, at the age of 76 after a short bout with cancer. He died peacefully surrounded by his family. He was a beloved husband, father, ...
Developer Peter Remes in the main room of the James J. Hill Center in downtown St. Paul on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. Remes is redeveloping the former business research center into the Avalon, a new ...
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The historic James J. Hill Center in St. Paul is being transformed into the Avalon Event Center, a 300-person venue set to open by year's end.
Sam Hill was a wealthy, happy-go-lucky eccentric millionaire and philanderer, which mixed oddly with his Quakerism. James J. Hill hired Sam Hill into the Northern Pacific Railroad legal department in ...
Clinton J. Hill was born on Jan. 4, 1932, in Larimore, N.D. His mother, Alma (Peterson) Paulson, who already had five children, took him to an orphanage when he was an infant.
The historic neighborhood showcases Victorian mansions and Cathedral of Saint Paul's iconic dome. To find historic Cathedral Hill in Saint Paul, look for the Cathedral of Saint Paul, which has the ...
So we invite you to come and share the community with each other during James J. Hill Days. Come back and bring friends again and again to shop, eat and enjoy this Gateway to Lake Minnetonka.
A stairway, which is currently closed, goes down from Summit Avenue next to the James J. Hill house to a bridge across the highway to United Hospital and Children’s Minnesota Hospital in St ...
The Victorian mansion at 265 Exchange St. S. was once the home of Alexander Ramsey, who was the Governor of Minnesota on Dec. 26, 1862, when 38 Dakota men were hanged in Mankato, an event that ...
Hill House Christmas Traditions Built in 1891, the James J. Hill House is more than an excellent example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture: It once was the biggest home in the state.