Fox & Hounds
The Fox & Hounds was always described in ads as being located at Freeway 35 E at East Larpenteur in St. Paul. Its actual address was 1734 Adolphus Street in…
Continue reading →The Fox & Hounds was always described in ads as being located at Freeway 35 E at East Larpenteur in St. Paul. Its actual address was 1734 Adolphus Street in…
Continue reading →Thank you to Alan Slacter, Buzzy Bohn, Alan Freed, and all the folks on Facebook who have contributed photos and comments to this page! Mixer’s was located at 221…
Continue reading →…Club,” starting with a musical comedy group called the Cameron Company. Minneapolis Tribune, September 30, 1969 In 1976 the Manager was Joe Daszkiewicz. One article indicated that…
Continue reading →…Commerce building, have let the contract for improvements and a new store front in the building at 500 Cedar avenue for the Minneapolis Brewing company. Boehme & Cordella, Architects. Cost,…
Continue reading →(More to come on this post) This building, dated to 1954 by the County, has had a lot of different names and several different addresses. Amazingly, it is still in…
Continue reading →…place apparently called The Brig. Last seen in November 1937. Impossible to search for The Brig – too many Generals! BAKERY By January 1941, 1706 had become the home…
Continue reading →…of the Snows; the mischievous Vulcan and his red-caped Krewe; the Bouncing Blanket Girl; and Klondike Kate. ENTERTAINMENT Over the years national entertainers have come to St. Paul to…
Continue reading →Lewis Buggs and His Combo, featuring Prince Rogers at the piano for your dancing pleasure, appeared at the Ebony Social Club in the Kistler Building, January 7-9, 1955. Tiny…
Continue reading →…and dream to the contagious rhythms of this syncopated combination. After the game – here is where you will find the winners celebrating their victory and the vanquished forgetting their…
Continue reading →…He was also a former general manager of Schmidt Brewing Company, and then his own beer distributing company. Food operations were handled by Harry Doust, the former owner of Harry’s…
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