The building was constructed in 1931 by Louis Belin as a gasoline station, operated by his brother Walter Belin, until 1954. It was originally of cream color with brown shingles and red trim. The property was originally operated as the White Eagle Gas Station, then in 1945 became the Red Horse Mobil station. In following years, it has been a used car lot and a landscaping plant business (first site of Hummingbird Habitat.) Since 2005 it has been used to promote the Dassel History Center and as a gathering point and concession stand for local community events.
Dassel Mushroom Building
Dassel, MN