Saturday, May 19, 2018

Historic architecture of All Saints in Sioux Falls, South Dakota shared.

All Saints was built in 1884. All Saints was built using wood and stone. These wooden structures that were several stories tall are Victorian buildings. The main building was built by Edward Coughran in 1884. The beauty of the place was incredible. At one point All Saints contained 373 buildings on over 700 acres of land. All Saints was also known as the Edward Coughran House located on 111 West 17th Street in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

All Saints was a school known as All Saints School that operated as a private school for Christians that was a very religious school. The beauty of the place was incredible even in the state it was. The lawns were mowed were the city. However overtime the historic structures were torn down in place of new ones.

All Saints is now is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as #84003349.

All Saints is located at 111 West 17th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US 57104.

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