R. W. Lindholm Service Station
[3] Its construction was only a partial success for Wright, as his vision of the gas station as a social center never took hold.[3] The station was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 11, 1985, for its architectural significance.[2] In 2018, the grandchildren of Ray Lindholm sold the gas station to Minneapolis real estate developer and entrepreneur Andrew Volna.In his original plans for Broadacre City, Wright designed his service stations to be community social centers and an integral part of his utopian ideas.[3] Beneath the canopy is an observation lounge with glass walls, originally intended to be the social center envisioned in the Broadacre City plans.
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