Every city has a neighborhood that housed its earliest founders and their successors, an enclave of local power and financial success.
Under the direction of movers and shaker.
In the span of 150 years, two and sometimes three generations of remarkable buildings have come and gone in this neighborhood.
For Rochester, Minnesota, this neighborhood is personified by a ten-block stretch of tree-shaded street originally platted in 1855 as West College Street, now designated as 4th Street Southwest.
Every city has a neighborhood that housed its earliest founders and their successors, an enclave of local power and financial success