The Catholic Church was located on the southeast corner of Seventh Avenue South and Fourth Street South. It was torn down and a new one was built on the south end of Seventh Avenue South.
Dr. Cooney's office in Princeton was located on the southwest corner of 1st Street and 6th Avenue South. The Congregational Church, Princeton Union, and Ewing's Music Store are on the right.
The Farmers Co-operative Creamery in Princeton served farmers in the area. It was located on the northeast corner of 2nd Street South and 6th Avenue South.
The First National Bank building was on the southwest corner of 1st Street and Main Street in Princeton. Next to the bank was a beer hall and Scheen's Confectionery store.
Early view of First Street looking west from Main Street. First National Bank is on left corner and Drug Store is on right corner. Bazaar is on left center and Bank is in right background.
The Great Northern Railroad Depot was built in 1902 with bricks from the Brickton Brickyard. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is the home of the Mille Lacs County Historical Society.
The Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church was bought by the Free Evangelical Church in 1952 and moved one block north of the light plant. It was destroyed by fire on October 31, 1953.
Princeton Main Street looking north from 2nd Street South with Co-op Association. Station, Meat Market, and the Newton (Odd Fellows) Building on the left.
Princeton Main Street looking north from First Street. Note awnings and the dirt street. Kallas Building is on the left corner and the Marks Building is on the right corner.