Two-story yellow brick building in the Queen Anne style. Named after Alfred Tanner, an early settler who invested in the building after previously working in both the mercantile and farming industries. Currently occupied by Shoppes of Little Falls.[1]
Black and White Cafe
114 1st Street S.E.
1931
One-story white glazed brick Moderne-style building. Still occupied by the same business, under the name A.T. The Black and White.[2]
Bourassa Block
66 E. Broadway
1888
Two-story cream-colored Italianate brick building. Began as a saloon by Joel G. Bourassa and has also been a bar and liquor store. Currently occupied by Whiskey River Saloon.
Buckman Hotel
209 First Avenue S.E.
1901
Three-story buff-colored brick building. Property bought by Clarence Buckman, a state legislator, who wanted a better place to stay in Little Falls. Original building built in 1892, destroyed by fire and rebuilt by Little Falls architects Tourtillotte and Triplett and contractor A.D. Harrison, following the 1892 design. Currently a senior-living apartment complex.[3][4]
Butler Block
101 E. Broadway
1891
Two story Queen Anne style building at the corner of Broadway and First Street SE. Currently occupied by a US Bank branch.