Guzzo’s 7th Street Cafe
Guzzo’s 7th Street Cafe, 7th Street and Broadway in St. Paul, was apparently a precursor to the Guzzo’s above. The photo below is from 1939, also from Connie Guzzo Winterhalter.
Continue reading →Guzzo’s 7th Street Cafe, 7th Street and Broadway in St. Paul, was apparently a precursor to the Guzzo’s above. The photo below is from 1939, also from Connie Guzzo Winterhalter.
Continue reading →Hafner’s was located at 1560 White Bear Ave., at the south end of the Hillcrest Shopping Center in St. Paul. HILLCREST BOWL At first the facility consisted of a basement bowling alley; in 1959 the upstairs was built. There were … Continue reading →
Please see the Kistler Building for information about Halfway Hall.
Continue reading →This Dixieland venue was located in the Village of Mendota from 1966 to 1991. (Mendota became a City in 1974.) The building had been a car painting shop. In March 1968 it was only open on the weekends and served … Continue reading →
The Hall of Fame was located at 1548 University Ave. in St. Paul, in the Midway Shopping Center. This is also the address of the Hall of Fame All Star Bowl, which opened on August 12-13, 1960. This ad is … Continue reading →
Please see Union Hall
Continue reading →Please see Dick’s Horseshoe Bar.
Continue reading →The Hankow Cafe was located at 24-26 South 6th Street in Minneapolis. It existed between 1914- 1925 or 1926, and was managed by Tom Lee. Tom Lee went on to help Walter C. James with the Nankin. (Tom’s son Harry … Continue reading →
Overlooking beautiful Long Lake, Minnesota. There until at least 1976. Julianne Renner reports that “The Hanson House was the only fine dining restaurant in Long Lake for many years.” It later became Billy’s Lighthouse (the owner was named Bill Light) … Continue reading →
The Happ Auditorium was a dance venue with an ever-changing name and place, according to ads. It was owned by Adam J. Happ. The Chaska History Center says that this was the former Schnitzelbank club building, moved from up by … Continue reading →