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Minneapolis, Minnesota recent comments:

  • Carlson Hall, Mildly_Amused (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Believe it or not... Tammy Fay and Jim Baker met here and thus was born the best televangelist scandal to date!
  • Whole Foods, ICUH8N (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    If you want to spend $10+ for a gallon of milk and 1 box of cereal, here is the place to go. Welcome to Whole "Paycheck" Foods.
  • Dog park, Whittier resident (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    I beleive "mostly rich" is inaccurate and may have more to do with the original author's thoughts on class and inequality in America and is not germane to a description of this dog park.
  • Former Site of Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, GD (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    This out dated multi-purpose stadium is the only building ever to have hosted a Superbowl, The World Series, The NCAA Final Four Men's basketball tourney, and an NBA Game. It also offers rollerblading around the concourses, monster truck rallies, and concerts, althouth the acoustics are terrible.
  • Midtown Exchange, jacksj26hotmail.com (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    This is an old Sears catalog distribution center building that has been converted into the Midtown Exchange, which is a combination of retail and residential space including a global market.
  • DeLaSalle High School, Kunal (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    The De La Salle Hign School The beautiful School
  • Young Quinlan Building, Kunal (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    The beautiful Buliding
  • Parking lot, Kunal (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    The beautiful Parking Lot
  • Skyscape, GQ (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    asdfasdf
  • Eat Street, ec (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Eat Street actually extends from Grant Street to 29th Street on Nicollet. Restaurant types include African, American (BBQ ribs, for example), Carribean, Chinese, German, Greek, Malasian, Mexican, Middle Eastern, and Vietnamese. Additionally, there are many Asian and several Mexican groceries; there are several good coffee shops and only two national chains among the sixty-some food establishments.
  • Symphony Place, Prakash (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    I also live here.
  • Friendship Academy, Robert Ambler (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Church congregation is no longer at this location
  • Al's Breakfast Dinkytown Branch, kcat (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    tiny space, great food, and even better staff - my favorite breakfast place for the past 20 years.
  • Fair Oaks Apartments, Devin Parker (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    In the non-winter months, nearly the entire complex is covered in lush green. Here's the website for Fair Oaks Apartments: http://fairoaksmpls.com/
  • Mill Place, Bob (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    I heard that this building used to be a barrel factory serving all the flower mills along the river.
  • Symphony Place, gokul (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Jan & Feb 2007 D Kohula Selvan stayed here
  • Sanford Hall, wage0048 (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    1122 University Avenue SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 This building is composed of two sections. The older, renovated section is called "Reno" (Short e, like Leno) and has 4 floors and a basement. The Tower side has 9 floors and is connected to Reno on the 1st and basement levels.
  • Spoonbridge and Cherry, I (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    This art piece is titled "Spoonbridge and Cherry"
  • One on One Bicycle Studio, Karl (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    A little to big for the bikeshop also Cafe Havana and I think a bar named Busters.
  • New Lowry Avenue Bridge, rw (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    the last of the iron grate deck bridges in the city.