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This 200,000 square foot concrete and glass building spans a three-block area. It contains a main floor and a mezzanine, as well as full basement. The building forms a central green area on the east side, focal point of which is the renovated Cerealine Building, one of a complex of structures, which housed Cummins' first factory and office in the 1920's. An exploded engine in the form of a sculpture by Rudolph de Harak of New York, NY is the centerpiece of an exhibition area at the main entrance.
The cerealine Building, Built around 1867, this red brick, Italianate style building was the main structure of the old Cerealine grain complex, home of the worlds' first dry breakfast foods. Later, part of the complex housed Cummins' first factory and office.