Cornelius and the Teen Machine
…on February 7, 1968, and May 29, 1968. The content of the show was music, interviews, fashions, etc. The “Teen Machine” was a computer that answered questions from the audience….
Continue reading →…on February 7, 1968, and May 29, 1968. The content of the show was music, interviews, fashions, etc. The “Teen Machine” was a computer that answered questions from the audience….
Continue reading →This Danceland was located at 1515 W. University Ave. in the Midway district of St. Paul. Blink and you would have missed it. A search for the address shows that…
Continue reading →…a growing staff to tackle the added responsibilities. Connie’s roots at the University of Minnesota played an important role in this search as future editors like Peter Dwyer, photographers like…
Continue reading →…way you can search for a phrase called “The Barn!” After asking for any information about this Barn, I was contacted by a relative of the Schmidts, Bradley Breitzman, who…
Continue reading →…is the newish building at 590 Park Street. What was interesting was when I did a search for W.R. Frank. He turned out to be a movie theater mogul, who,…
Continue reading →…1937 it was referred to as a cafe. Not much comes up in an address search. KING OF CLUBS Stan Murzyn was the owner from 1967 to 1980. The bar…
Continue reading →…the permit cards indicate that the old building – a 30 x 40 x 16, 1.5 story commercial building – was demolished in November 1970. NEW BUILDING The same month…
Continue reading →…of the gangs people have mentioned, along with comments about them. Like I said, some of them are contradictory, but that’s how memories go. THE ANIMALS T.J. Skinner: “The…
Continue reading →…sign painter for Naegle, painted the large bottle sign that was the front facade of the building. The photo may have come from Stan Danielson. Here’s a closeup: Photo courtesy…
Continue reading →…Commissioner from 1926 to 1934. “Peg About Town” in the Minneapolis Tribune gave it a rave review when it opened in September 1929. The Northwest’s Smartest Night Club featured a…
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