Montgomery Wards – The building that was home to Montgomery Wards
started life in 1933 when construction began. It is on the Northwest corner of Main Street and 1st
Avenue . It replaced two smaller buildings that over the years, housed a lodge
hall, a meat market, telephone exchange, a bank, post office, department store,
and drugstore, among others. It became Montgomery Wards in May 1934. All floors
with the exception of the top floor were used for retail. There was also an
automotive repair department on the south side, near the alley. The Greenberg
Men’s Store was next door. Greenberg’s exploded and burned in 1947. In 1958
Montgomery Wards added 25 feet to their building, expanding into the former
Greenberg’s location. At that time they moved their automotive repair
department to 3rd St
Northeast, next to the White Ice Cream Building.
The building was known as the Emporium and was owned by James McClintock of Edina, Minnesota.
In September of 1982, the building was purchased by local business men and
renovated to what it is today
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