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The Wabasha Street Caves is an event hall built into the sandstone caves located on the south shore of the Mississippi River in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota. [1] The caves have been home to mobsters, speakeasies, and for the past 30 years have hosted Swing Night every Thursday night with professional live Big Bands and vocalists, playing music of the old Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Count ...
Wabasha Street Caves. St. Paul, Minnesota. These sandstone caves, carved out during the mid-1800s, are accessible from downtown St. Paul. Once upon a time, they were the scene of mobster meet-ups ...
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Aug. 7—WABASHA — Minnesota's oldest historic hotel is reopening its speakeasy for the first time in 22 years. The Lost Dutchman, a speakeasy located in the basement of the historic Anderson ...
306 E. Main St. Wabasha: Wabasha's first Italianate house—built in 1878—and home of the town's leading 19th-century merchant. [13] 9: Lake City and Rochester Stage Road-Mount Pleasant Section: Lake City and Rochester Stage Road-Mount Pleasant Section
The Wabasha Commercial Historic District is situated on a fluvial terrace parallel to the Mississippi River. Encompassing about 10 acres (4.0 ha), it stretches three and a half blocks along Wabasha's Main Street to the width of one block on either side, with a slight extension to the southwest along Pembroke Avenue. Of the 59 buildings included ...