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USBank Stadium is growing on me
With Spring comes the rediscovery of these kinds forgotten gems downtown.
Message over The creek at Lyndale. If I remember the book correctly, we need to evacuate the planet. Towels and beer for everyone!
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Hole is where the heart is! This used to be Beeks pizza and a useful rental store. For the past two years it has been either a burned out shell or this hole in the ground on the corner 54th and Lyndale. Is anyone else sick of this?
When you get a message from a recruiter to your LinkedIn account and they call you something that is not even close to your name.
#you don't have to be capable at all to work here.
Found myself in the best kind of rut today. New snow and 27 degrees in Minneapolis- perfect.
'Tis the season in the Kenny neighborhood. This scene is even more festive at night. Feel free to add your own caption.
Dusk
Adventure Awaits
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Minnehaha parkway
Once known as the Northwestern Bell building, the CenturyLink building in Minneapolis is a subdued example of the Art Deco style. Inside you will find some great Art Deco design right down to the light fixtures. Take a moment to study the roofline windows -they have the feeling of something that would be more at home on a cathedral. I have always loved this building and as a child remember it being the only building that came close to the height of the Foshay. I am not certain, but I believe that the cornice of microwave antennas (not original to the building) came at two separate times. The first one being being added in the late 50's and the second one in the late 60's or early 70's. If anyone knows for sure, please confirm or correct me. Take a moment though to appreciate the great history of architecture in the twin cities.
Farmers and Mechanics Building, Minneapolis. Great building on a bleak day
50 years ago tonight The Beatles played their only concert ever in Minnesota at the old Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington.
Photos via the Minnesota Historical Society