Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Original Construction: 1940
Designed by: Arthur Nichols, Consulting Landscape Architect
Constructed by: Work Projects Administration (WPA)
Garrison Pedestrian Underpass (2018-2019)
Listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesOriginal Construction: 1938 Designed by: Arthur Nichols, Consulting Landscape Architect and National Park Service Constructed by: Civilian Conservation Corps
Construction update: May 12, 2020. This bridge is completed.
Kenney Lake Overlook Rehabilitation
Listed on MnDOT Historic Roadside Development Structures Kenney Lake Overlook (PDF)
Original Construction: 1939
Designed by: Arthur Nichols, Consulting Landscape Architect and National Park Service Constructed by: Civilian Conservation Corps
2019 Gooseberry Falls Concourse Rehabilitation
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places under: Gooseberry Falls State Park CCC/Rustic Style Historic Resources, an Historic District, as a contributing feature in 1989
2019 Pine-Hickory Lakes Roadside Parking Area
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
2016 Graceville Marker Rehabilitation
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
2016 Mantorville Walls Rehabilitation
2015 Inspiration Point Historic Wayside Rest Rehabilitation
Inspiration Point on TH 16 near Lanesboro was rehabilitated in 2015. It is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
2014 Orr Roadside Parking Area (Vehicle impact rebuild)
2014 Spruce Creek Culvert Rehabilitation (bridge 8292)
2013-14 Willow Lake Roadside Parking Area Restoration
2013 Lake St. Croix Overlook Restoration (Stillwater Overlook South)
2012 Preston Historic Overlook Restoration
2011 Historic Garrison Concourse
The historic Garrison Concourse was built in the 1930s during a severe drought. Eighty years later, this concourse projects into Lake Mille Lacs, where the powers of water and winter have made their marks.
2011 Redwood Falls Retaining Walls
2010 Cascade Historic Overlook
2009 Chaska Marker
This Chaska Historic Marker was built in 1942 on what was then trunk Highway 212. In 2009, the historic marker restored and after the TH212 was realigned, the road was turned into a county road 61, Chaska Boulevard. The historic marker is now owned and maintained by Carver County, before its restoration in 2006, and after restoration in 2009.
2009 Split Rock Lighthouse Overlook
Split Rock Lighthouse Overlook was built in the early 1950’s to provide a place to stop safely and view the Lighthouse and Lake Superior. The overlook was restored in 2009 and later received the FHWA 2010 Biennial Award for Excellence in Highway Design.