Rampart Street Club
Please see Bow and Arrow Club.
Continue reading →Please see Bow and Arrow Club.
Continue reading →The Ranch House was located at 7958 Lyndale in Bloomington. It was owned by Harriet Long of the Sleizer and her son Greg. This building had previously been occupied by the VFW, which had moved to the building formerly occupied … Continue reading →
When you think of the name Danceland, you think of Big Reggie’s Danceland, the ballroom by Excelsior Amusement Park. But after that famous Danceland ceased to host musical entertainment at the end of 1967, the name was used for another … Continue reading →
See The Office.
Continue reading →Please see the Hospital Lounge.
Continue reading →1019 Washington Ave S. In 1974 it was described in the Insider as a “Rock Disco.”
Continue reading →The Red Feather Nite Club was located at 665 University Ave. in St. Paul. It was there as early as 1954, evidenced by the photo below which was posted on Facebook by the Eoin McKiernan Library. The photo was from … Continue reading →
Lake west of Lyndale. Became Inntimate (?) in 1973.
Continue reading →The Reef was a teen club located at Howie’s Bar, 2119 W. Broadway in North Minneapolis. The 67′ by 88′ building was built in 1914 and originally held a hardware store on the first floor and the Crystal Commercial Club … Continue reading →
The Regal Tavern was located on 7th Street and Olson Memorial Highway in North Minneapolis. Owner James T. Fuller, Sr. brought in blues acts like Mojo Buford. Also known as the “Bucket of Blood” for all the fights. Fuller moved … Continue reading →