Bibeau’s Tavern
…1940. In 1942 he completed his World War II registration card, indicating he worked for the Model Laundry Company. He was 40 years old, and only 5 ft. 3 1/2…
Continue reading →…1940. In 1942 he completed his World War II registration card, indicating he worked for the Model Laundry Company. He was 40 years old, and only 5 ft. 3 1/2…
Continue reading →…Corona Rusciano bought the former Commerce Club Restaurant and Bar, and the new name was originally going to be Rusciano’s Commerce Club. The owners of the Commerce Club were Omar…
Continue reading →This venue was located at 770 E. Seventh Street (at Eichenwald) in St. Paul. In April 1906 the Dayton’s Bluff Commercial Club moved into what had been the Mayhall residence….
Continue reading →…building was built in 1910 as a store and rooming house. 239-245 Cedar was the home of the Bolmgren Bros. Furniture Company. In October 1934, a tube of teargas in…
Continue reading →1355 University Ave. W. in St. Paul was the site of several music venues over the years. Many thanks to Jeff Neuberger for his research on this location! THE PEACOCK…
Continue reading →…up and promenaded around the room in search of the night’s business. Peddlers stopped at your table to offer magic store novelties, loaded dice or “art” photos. A black dwarf,…
Continue reading →…goers. In 1950, Demos began to run ads disguised as comics. There was apparently a part of the restaurant called the Minnesota Room. 1950 Photo courtesy Minnesota Historical Society…
Continue reading →…out-of-the-way place, except for some ads from 1933 and 1935. This couldn’t be the same place, could it? But I did a newspaper search, and it appears that the Embassy…
Continue reading →…restaurant business since 1900. Also, the walls of the place were covered with the pages of old St. Paul newspapers. (Minneapolis Star, December 14, 1972) A search reveals a Joe…
Continue reading →…search for this address reveals that it was the home of Fredrick J. McGhee. At the turn of the last century, McGhee was one of Minnesota’s most prominent trial lawyers….
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