Golden Steer
The Golden Steer Restaurant and Lounge was built in 1961 in South St. Paul and featured artists like Cornbread Harris. It closed in 1998.
Continue reading →The Golden Steer Restaurant and Lounge was built in 1961 in South St. Paul and featured artists like Cornbread Harris. It closed in 1998.
Continue reading →Please see Blue Goose Inn.
Continue reading →Please see the Sheraton Ritz Hotel.
Continue reading →See Herb’s.
Continue reading →Gordon’s in the Park was located at 7725 Zane Ave. in Brooklyn Park. The first item found in the Minneapolis Star about Gordon’s in the Park was in December 1967 when it was approved for serving liquor on Sundays, but … Continue reading →
7725 Zane Ave. No, Brooklyn Park. GORDON’S SUPPER CLUB 1969: Jim Feeney Trio featuring Earl Pritchard, dancing nightly.
Continue reading →Mark Youngblood posted these two items from the Gramophone Cafe – I have no idea if it had music, but with a name like that, it counts, okay? I also tried to find out where exactly it was, but given … Continue reading →
The Grand Opera House was located near the corner of Nicollet and Sixth Street in Minneapolis. It offered both plays and concerts. In 1883 it was recognized that the Academy of Music was inadequate to meet the needs of the … Continue reading →
The first St. Paul Grand Opera House was apparently on Wabasha Street, and burned down in 1888. The Metropolitan Opera House was built to replace it, opening on December 29, 1890. It was located at 100 E. Sixth Street in … Continue reading →
This page was pieced together from Minneapolis permit records and information from Richard Varani at CinemaTreasures.org. No guarantees that I have interpreted the data correctly. SAVOY THEATER The Savoy Theater was located at 242 Hennepin Ave. at Washington Ave. … Continue reading →