Heinie’s – Minneapolis
Please see Duffy’s.
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Continue reading →324 MARQUETTE The three story building at 324 Marquette was a rooming house with a saloon on the first floor in the ‘teens before Prohibition. Notable in the wantads in 1914 and 1915 were the words “White only” and “No … Continue reading →
The Here was a folk club located at 818 Washington Ave. SE. THE BUILDING The history of the building is a bit confusing, as the permit cards specify that it was two buildings in the beginning. One of them must … Continue reading →
32 South 6th Street, Minneapolis. 1961: Joni (oo, those lyrics!) Barclay in the Artists and Models Room. Frank Oliveri at the Piano Palette. 1963: You could have your picture sketched while you were entertained by Rusty “Oh-Those-Lyrics” Nielsen, apparently a … Continue reading →
The Hexagon Bar is located in what was know as the “Hub of Hell:” 26th and 26th, Minneapolis. The address is 2600 27th Ave. So. THE BUILDING The building was built in 1903 as a saloon, reportedly owned by the … Continue reading →
The Hideaway was one of the names given to the teen club at the Chicago City Community Center.
Continue reading →The Hideaway was located at 70 E. County Road B in Maplewood, in the vicinity of Rice Street and Highway 36/County Road B. NORTHWEST SADDLE CLUB The address shows up as the Northwest Saddle Club in 1963. In 1968, former … Continue reading →
Please see the Gay ’90s, Downtown Minneapolis.
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