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  1. Plummer Building, 3rd floor, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. Available to: Mayo Clinic patients and their companions, employees, external researchers and scholars. Open: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Contact: Call 507-284-2585 or submit this online form.

  2. The Plummer Building, dedicated in 1928, was designed by Ellerbe Architects in consultation with Dr Plummer and the Mayo brothers. The main entrance to the building, which resembles a Romanesque cathedral portal, is defined by classical Corinthian columns and figures.

  3. At 292 feet, the Plummer Building was the tallest structure in Minnesota until 1932, when it was surpassed by the Foshay Tower in Minneapolis. At the time of its completion, Rochester’s airport was less than a mile away and a large warning beacon light was added to the top of the tower to alert approaching aircraft.

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · The Board of Governors Room in the Plummer Building was the heart of the Mayo Clinic from 1928-1954. The Board conducted weekly meetings there to decide best practices for the Clinic and to shape its future.

  5. Built in the late 1920s, the Plummer Building is listed as a National Historic Landmark and is named for Henry S. Plummer, M.D., one of the founders of Mayo Clinic and the man responsible for much of the medical record and registration systems still used by Mayo Clinic today.

  6. 1. dated July 28, 1961, Brioschi's son noted that Brioschi created many of the designs and models for the bronze doors while hospitalized at the Kahler Hospital in Rochester, MN. Each door weighs 4000 lb, stands 16 ft high, and is 5½ in thick. The doors consist of forty-two 18 × 21-in panels.

  7. Built in 1928 and fifteen stories high, the building is named after Dr. Henry S. Plummer, one of the founders of the Mayo Clinic. He also helped design the building. In terms of architecture, the Plummer Building an excellent example of the Art Deco style.

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