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  2. Minneapolis City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis City Hall and Hennepin County Courthouse (also known as the Municipal Building ), designed by Long and Kees in 1888, is the main building used by the city government of Minneapolis, as well as by Hennepin County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The structure has served as mainly local government offices since it was built, and today ...

  3. Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church. Coordinates: 44°57′59″N 93°17′15″W[ 7] Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church is a church across the Virginia Triangle ( Hennepin Avenue / Lyndale Avenue) from the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its address is 511 Groveland Avenue.

  4. Brian Coyle - Wikipedia

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    Brian John Coyle was born on June 25, 1944, in Great Falls, Montana. He was raised in Moorhead, Minnesota, and graduated from Moorhead High School. He received his BA degree from the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis campus) in 1967. While at the university, Coyle was a member of Students for a Democratic Society and a writer for the ...

  5. Frederick Kees - Wikipedia

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    Kees in an image published 1902 Historic Minneapolis City Hall designed by the firm Long and Kees (photo circa 1900) Frederick G. Kees (April 9, 1852 – March 16, 1927) was an American architect notable for his work in Minnesota and partnerships with Franklin B. Long and Serenus Colburn .

  6. Long and Kees - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis City Hall building designed by Long and Kees. Long and Kees was an architecture firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota active for a twelve-year period starting in 1885 and ending in 1897. Named for its two proprietors, Franklin B. Long (1842–1912) and Frederick Kees (1852-1927), the firm designed several notable churches ...

  7. Hundred Flowers (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Hundred Flowers was an American underground newspaper published in Minneapolis, Minnesota from April 17, 1970 to April 4, 1972. It was produced by a communal collective, with the main instigator being antiwar activist and former Smith College drama instructor Ed Felien. The 16-page, two-color tabloid was published weekly (later biweekly) and ...

  8. Fifth Street Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Street Towers is a complex of two buildings in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Fifth Street Towers I was completed in 1987 and is 356 feet (109 m) tall and has 26 floors. Fifth Street Towers II was completed in 1988 and is 504 feet (154 m) tall and has 36 floors. At one time MAIR Holdings had its headquarters in Suite 1360 of Fifth Street ...

  9. Bloomington, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    0640278 [ 7] Website. bloomingtonmn.gov. Bloomington is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, on the north bank of the Minnesota River above its confluence with the Mississippi River, 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Minneapolis [ 8] At the 2020 census, the city's population was 89,987, [ 5] making it Minnesota's fourth-largest ...

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