Covered Wagon – St. Paul
There were Covered Wagons in Minneapolis and in St. Paul. The St. Paul Covered Wagon was at 320 Wabasha Street. The 1943 ad that included both sites claimed “You Always Enjoy Yourself Here.”
Continue reading →There were Covered Wagons in Minneapolis and in St. Paul. The St. Paul Covered Wagon was at 320 Wabasha Street. The 1943 ad that included both sites claimed “You Always Enjoy Yourself Here.”
Continue reading →This page covers: The Cozy Bar and Lounge The Riverview Supper Club James T. “Jimmy” Fuller, Sr. THE COZY BAR The Cozy Bar and Lounge was located at 522 Plymouth Ave. No. Building History According to City permit cards, … Continue reading →
Although most people remember the Cozy Bar on Plymouth Ave. in Minneapolis, there was another Cozy Bar at 202 Concord (now Cesar Chavez Street) on the West Side of St. Paul (but not in the City of West St. Paul). … Continue reading →
The building at 5001 W. 80th Street (now American Blvd.) in Bloomington was built in 1970, according to county records. It is the Southgate Office Plaza, located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Highways 100 and 494. In … Continue reading →
The Criterion Cafe has a schizophrenic history at best – or maybe a case of multiple personalities. Sorting it out won’t be easy but I’ll give it a try. The first mention of a Criterion Restaurant in St. Paul found … Continue reading →
This venue was discovered through a photograph in the archives of the Minnesota Historical Society. It was described as taking place at the Crown Cafe, but there were several of them, so where was this? To the rescue came Duane … Continue reading →
Please see the Iron Horse.
Continue reading →The Crystal Coliseum was one of the Twin Cities’ most important venues because it was one of the first – if not the first – dance halls in the area that booked rock ‘n’ roll bands on a regular basis … Continue reading →
The Crystal Mist was a bar inside the Maplewood Bowl, which was located at the Northwest Corner of English Street and Frost (1955 English). THE MAPLEWOOD BOWL The Maplewood Bowl was developed by businessman Robert Hall in 1961. Lyfmap.com provides … Continue reading →
Culbertson’s Restaurant
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