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Please see Stagecoach Inn.
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Continue reading →The 14th Circle was a folk venue at Hamline University.
Continue reading →19 West 15th Street, Minneapolis. Save
Continue reading →26 Club on Lake Street featured jazz from the Korta Quartet but lost its cabaret license, forcing it to stop live music at 11 pm.
Continue reading →305 Club featured jazz during at least 1961 – 1964.
Continue reading →The 311 Club was located at 311 West Broadway in Minneapolis. It was a 3.2 bar that featured Country music. The building dated back to 1887. In 1912, 311 was a saloon. In 1941 the operator of the bar was … Continue reading →
331 – 13th Ave. NE, Minneapolis. I have absolutely no idea about this, but I had this great photo, so here it is! Besides, it was identified as a “Club” from wherever I got it. Feel free to set me … Continue reading →
The 4-M Club was advertised in the Minneapolis Spokesman as a “Twin City New Dance Hall” in May 1952. It was located at 150 West 4th Street, across from the St. Paul Auditorium. It was never mentioned again in the … Continue reading →
The 49 Club was located at Highway 49 and County Road J at the border of Lino Lakes. The ashtray below says New Brighton, but Ryan Kelzenberg wrote to explain that “At that time the area wasn’t well known and … Continue reading →
The 617 Club is now at 2185 Fourth Street in White Bear. It was named after its former address, 617 Fourth Street; the address was changed in the 1980s. The bar opened on March 9, 1934 – previously it was … Continue reading →