In April 1906, the Dayton’s Bluff Commercial Club moved into what had been the Mayhall residence. It was described as “an imposing brick and stone mansion.” (Minneapolis Journal, April 5, 1906) According to an article by Steve Trimble at St. Paul Historical, over the years the Commercial Club expanded the building to include … Continue reading Cabaret
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