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==Architecture== ===National Register of Historic Places=== [[Image:Historic Detroit Lakes Amtrak Depot in winter.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Historic Detroit Lakes [[Amtrak]] Depot in winter]] Numerous works of architecture and engineering in Detroit Lakes have been added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. The Detroit Lakes Carnegie Library of the [[Prairie School]] architectural style, by architects [[Claude and Starck]] and significant of the period from 1900 to 1924, was added to the Register in 1976. The Graystone Hotel, significant of the periods 1900β1924 and 1925β1949, was added in 1999. [[Detroit Lakes (Amtrak station)|The Amtrak Depot]], formerly the Northern Pacific Passenger Depot and later the Burlington Northern Depot, significant of the periods 1900β1924 and 1925β1949, now primarily serving as a small shop and eatery, was added in 1988. The Homer E. Sargent House on Lake Avenue, currently a privately owned domestic dwelling of the [[Queen Anne architecture in the United States|Queen Anne architectural style]] and significant of the periods 1875β1899 and 1900β1924, was added to the Register in 1988. The Edgewater Beach Cottages, also known as [https://web.archive.org/web/20111127030020/http://www.daycreek.com/dc/html/Edgewater.htm Stovewood Cottages], by architects George Jewell and Frederick Wright and significant of the period 1925β1949, were added in 1989. Fairyland Cottages Historic District on W. Lake Shore Drive, significant of the period 1925β1949, were added to the National Register in 1989. Finally, the Holmes Block (also known as the Opera House Block), including downtown commercial buildings occupying addresses 710β718 Washington Avenue, are significant of various historical periods ranging from 1875 to 1974. The downtown block was added to the National Register in 2001.<ref name="Architecture">{{cite web|title=Architecturally Significant Places |publisher=National Register of Historic Places |url=http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/MN/Becker/state.html |access-date=March 22, 2008}}</ref>
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