BEST ARCHITECTUAL TIME CAPSULE

St. Paul Union Depot
214 Fourth Street East
St Paul
651.222.3871
Before Minneapolis became the big-time cow town we all know and love today, there was St. Paul: the final glittering cosmopolitan outpost on the edge of a northern wilderness. For proof, we offer the Union Depot. Completed in 1923 and designed by then-hotshot architect Charles Frost (who designed many of Lowertown's lovelies), the Depot is a soaring example of space, time, and old-world glamour. St. Paul was a railroad town in the 1920s, and the Depot, reminiscent of Grand Central Station with its huge foyer, was a shining crown. The inside is adorned with inlaid ceilings, Doric columns, massive iron chandeliers, and enough Tennessee marble to trump Trump Tower. Long abandoned by everyone but the U.S. Postal Service and a Greek restaurant, the Depot is prime for redevelopment. The condos are coming, but the gorgeous wistfulness of St. Paul's heyday will still be, gloriously, intact.

Best Of Search

Click here for Best Of Map

Best Of Issues - Previous Years

Latest Best Of User Comments

  • BEST COLUMNIST (1)
    2008-12-18 19:29:18
    I was Patrick's sports editor at the St. Paul papers in the early 1980s and it was one of my...
  • BEST STRIP CLUB (1)
    2008-12-16 10:53:25
    What the hell are you recommending here? This place sounds more like a club for gentlemen. Is...
  • BEST FRIES (1)
    2008-11-03 15:38:20
    Barbette's used to be good; i would say they peaked in 2004. Since then, they have been going...
  • BEST AM RADIO PERSONALITY (1)
    2008-11-01 20:07:22
    wow i am stumped this gut is just plain not funny and a real dipsh-t if you were to ask...
  • BEST BAND NAME (2)
    2008-10-22 19:52:07
    Shouls have have been Best Band award!

Best of Minneapolis 2007 Award Graphics

  • Weekly
  • Music
  • Promotions
  • Dining
  • Events