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Northern Pacific Railway Company Como Shops Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic District Bandana Square: steam locomotive and water tower enhancing the railroad theme Location: Energy Park Dr. and Bandana Blvd. Saint Paul, Minnesota Coordinates: 44°58′18″N 93°9′11″W / 44.97167°N 93.15306°W / 44.97167; -93.15306Coordinates: 44°58′18″N 93°9′11″W / 44.97167°N 93.15306°W / 44.97167; -93.15306 Built/Founded: 1885 Governing body: Private Added to NRHP: March 31, 1983 NRHP Reference#: 83000937 [1] Bandana Square is now an office center but was originally designed to be an enclosed shopping center in Energy Park (an industrial street) in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The site is in the National Register of Historic Places. It included a Best Western hotel and conference center, along with several unique restaurants such as the successful Dakota Jazz Club and Restaurant that is now located in Minneapolis. The Dino's Greek fast-food chain, formerly known as Dino's Gyros, also had its first year-round restaurant at Bandana Square (previously, the company had only set up stands at the Minnesota State Fair and other events). The complex opened in 1984 after several early twentieth century railroad buildings (the Northern Pacific Railway's Como Locomotive Shops) were converted into what was to be a large festival marketplace. Richard Faricy FAIA, the architect, would later recount that it was a remarkable project from the start. The financing and cooperation came from everyone—the railroads, the government, and even private grants. However, the venture was unsuccessful and the facility was transformed into office space. Contents 1 Museums 2 See also 3 References 4 External links // Museums The Minnesota Children's Museum moved from Bandana Square to downtown Saint Paul in 1995, taking with it many visitors. The Twin City Model Railroad Museum is still located in the complex, and is the only non-office related tenant remaining. See also Galtier Plaza, a similar development in Saint Paul Saint Anthony Main, a similar development in Minneapolis References ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2006-03-15. http://www.nr.nps.gov/.  External links Twin Cities Model Railroad Museum v • d • e Museums in Minnesota Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metropolitan Area American Swedish Institute · The Bakken · Bandana Square · Bell Museum of Natural History · Historic Fort Snelling · James J. Hill House · Oliver H. Kelley Homestead · Mill City Museum · Minneapolis Institute of Arts · Minneapolis Sculpture Garden · Minnesota Center for Book Arts · Minnesota Children's Museum · Minnesota Streetcar Museum · Minnesota Historical Society · Minnesota Transportation Museum · Museum of Lake Minnetonka · The Museum of Russian Art · Pavek Museum of Broadcasting · Science Museum of Minnesota · Walker Art Center · Weisman Art Museum Duluth Glensheen Historic Estate · Great Lakes Aquarium · Great Lakes Floating Maritime Museum · William A. Irvin Floating Ship Museum · Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center · Lake Superior Railroad Museum · Tweed Museum of Art Elsewhere 3M Museum (Two Harbors) · Hjemkomst Center (Moorhead) · Minnesota Music Hall of Fame (New Ulm) · Two Harbors Light (Two Harbors) · United States Hockey Hall of Fame (Eveleth) · Mille Lacs Indian Museum (Onamia) v • d • e U.S. National Register of Historic Places Keeper of the Register · History of the National Register of Historic Places · Property types · Historic district · Contributing property List of entries · National Park Service · National Historic Landmarks · National Battlefields · National Historic Sites · National Historical Parks · National Memorials · National Monuments