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  2. Southdale Center - Wikipedia

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    Southdale Center is a shopping mall located in Edina, Minnesota, a suburb of the Twin Cities. It opened in 1956 and is the first [3] fully enclosed, climate-controlled [4] shopping mall in the United States. [5] Southdale Center has 1,297,608 square feet (120,551.7 m 2; 29.7890 acres; 12.05517 ha) of leasable retail space, and contains 106 ...

  3. Galleria Edina - Wikipedia

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    Dayton Hudson Corporation, the owner of Southdale Center in Edina, Minnesota sold a 24-acre tract of land in May 1972 to Gabbert and Gabbert Company. [2] The land was bordered by France Avenue, York Avenue, W. 69th Street and W. 70th Street; and located directly across the street from Southdale.

  4. Southdale - Wikipedia

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    Southdale may refer to: Southdale (electoral district) , a provincial electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, in southeast Winnipeg Southdale Center , the first fully enclosed and completely climate-controlled shopping mall in the US, located in Edina, Minnesota

  5. Shingle Creek Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Shingle Creek Crossing, formerly Brookdale Center, is a regional shopping mall in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota.It became the third enclosed shopping mall in the Twin Cities, after Southdale Center and Apache Plaza.

  6. Rosedale Center - Wikipedia

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    Southdale Center (1956), in Edina, Minnesota was the first. This was followed by Brookdale Center (1962) in Brooklyn Center, and later by Ridgedale Center (1974) in Minnetonka. [5] Originally, Rosedale was anchored by Dayton's and Donaldson's department stores.

  7. Xcel Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Xcel Energy Center is a multipurpose arena in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.Completed in 2000 and often called "The X" by fans, [5] it is named for its locally based corporate sponsor Xcel Energy.

  8. Ridgedale Center - Wikipedia

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    Announced in 1972, [2] Ridgedale Center was constructed on 81.3 acres of land owned by the Dayton-Hudson Corporation dating back to 1964. [3] Opening in 1974, after two preliminary name changes from "Oakdale" to "Twelve Oaks" to, finally, Ridgedale, it became the Twin Cities' fourth 'Dale' shopping center, following Southdale, Brookdale, and Rosedale. [4]

  9. Southdale Library - Wikipedia

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    When the library opened in November 1973, it was the third largest public library in Minnesota with a 200,000 volume collection. [4] Southdale opened with audio-visual materials and equipment including computers, televisions, recorders, projectors, videotape equipment, and the ability to connect to six-channel copper loops to listen to audio materials via headphones.