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150: 320:, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as of April 2023. Although Wigington is not listed on the blueprints, the NRHP listing affirms that "it is likely Wigington was at least consulted in the design of Fire Station No. 19, if not serving as the primary designer himself." 311:
Nearly 60 Wigington-designed buildings still stand in St. Paul. They include the notable Highland Park Clubhouse, Cleveland High School, Randolph Heights Elementary School, and the downtown St. Paul Police Station, in addition to the Palm House and the Zoological Building at the
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As senior architect for the city, Wigington designed schools, fire stations, park structures and municipal buildings. Aside from his work in Omaha, Wigington also designed the building which originally hosted the
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A Water Tower, A Pavilion And Three National Historic Sites - Clarence Wigington And The Historical Legacy He Left To The People Of St Paul
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buildings, as well as golf clubhouses, fire stations, park buildings, and airports for the city. Other Wigington structures include the
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After retiring from the City of St. Paul in 1949, Wigington began a private architectural practice in California. Soon after moving to
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Renamed to honor Wigington in 1998, the Harriet Island Pavilion is now called the Clarence W. Wigington Pavilion.
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After marrying Viola Williams, Wigington received his first public commission, to design a small brick
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Sixty of his buildings still stand in Saint Paul, with four recognized by listing on the
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building, along with several other single and multiple family dwellings.
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at the age of 15, Wigington left an Omaha art school in 1902 to work for
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in 1899, Wigington went on to become a renowned architect across the
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prohibited his entry into the Minnesota National Guard during
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Clarence Wigington in MNopedia, the Minnesota Encyclopedia
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The Minnesota Book of Days: An Almanac of State History.
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Cap Wigington, An Architectural Legacy in Ice and Stone.
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Cap Wigington

Lawrence, Kansas
Kansas City, Missouri
Architect
architect
Omaha, Nebraska
Trans-Mississippi Exposition
Midwestern United States
municipal architect
Saint Paul, Minnesota
National Register of Historic Places

Highland Park Tower
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Lawrence, Kansas
North Omaha's
Walnut Hill
Omaha High School
Thomas R. Kimball
American Institute of Architects
Broomfield Rowhouse
Zion Baptist Church
St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church
potato chip
Sheridan, Wyoming
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Saint Paul Public Schools
Highland Park Tower
Holman Field Administration Building

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