Description
Nice view of Dr. Kline’s Sanitarium in Anoka, Minnesota, from 1906. Think how great this print would look on your wall – and what a thoughtful, memorable gift this would make!
The Kline Sanatorium was built in 1902 by Dr. James Kline and served hundreds of patients before it closed in 1935. Serving as a shelter for those left without homes in the wake of a 1939 tornado, the building again provided relief for people in the area. Later, it served as a hotel and then as a private residence and apartments. It remains one of the city of Anoka’s more iconic structures, clearly visible as you enter the city from across the Mississippi River.
A bit of history, fantastic for both current and former residents, and makes a great gift! This is a reproduction from an original postcard. Available in 3.5-inch x 5.5-inch postcards and prints from 4-inch by 6-inch to 13-inch by 19-inch sizes.
The Minnesota History Shop is a locally owned and operated business located in the heart of sunny Minnesota. We value our customers. If you are not satisfied for any reason, contact us and we’ll make it right with you.
Image courtesy LakesnWoods.com postcard collection.
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