Petit Lounge
Phalen Park Shopping Center 1973. Country/rock.
Continue reading →Phalen Park Shopping Center 1973. Country/rock.
Continue reading →Phil’s was located at 200 E. Lake Street, Minneapolis. Please see the Silver Dollar Club.
Continue reading →The Phyllis Wheatley House was a settlement house and boarding house for Negro girls called the Heart Center, started in 1922. In 1924, with support from the Community Chest, a former Talmud Torah building at 808 Basset Place was purchased. … Continue reading →
Directions are a bit vague; on the Burnsville Crosstown, just east of 35W South. Did this last very long?
Continue reading →The Pine Tavern was at 301 Harrison NE in Minneapolis and featured the New Orleans Fizz, an Age-Old Southern Recipe Served in Authentic New Orleans Fizz Glasses, in July 1944.
Continue reading →The Pine Wood Club, a Friendly Place For Friendly People, was on County Road I and US Highway 8 on the Forest Lake Cut-Off. In 1944 it offered food and beverages always just right, and dancing.
Continue reading →In the spring of 1968 the Insider reported that Arnie Sagarsky was opening a new club for teens in West St. Paul. Not sure if this ever came to pass..
Continue reading →This page covers three related music venues: The Anglesey Cafe The Pink Pussycat The Filling Station THE ANGLESEY CAFE THE BUILDING 1327-1331 Hennepin Ave. (a/k/a 9 Spruce Place) was a three story brick veneer hotel built in 1907 … Continue reading →
588 Rondo Street, St. Paul. Site of a dance sponsored by Boyd’s Super Service on December 9, 1938.
Continue reading →150 N. Concord in St. Paul in 1943. I don’t know if they had entertainment but I just liked the name.
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