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  2. Minneapolis Club - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Club was founded in 1883 by leading Minnesota business and civic leaders, including John Pillsbury and Charles Loring. [1] In its first 25 years, the club changed locations three times. It has been headquartered in its present location, however, since its opening in 1909.

  3. First Avenue (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Journalist David Carr wrote in The New York Times that First Avenue's cultural weight and history is matched by only a few clubs in the United States: CBGB, Maxwell's, Metro Chicago and the 9:30 Club. [3] It was also one of the first clubs to book Black performers in Minneapolis's once largely segregated music scene. [4]

  4. Club 3 Degrees - Wikipedia

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    Club 3 Degrees, sometimes shortened to Club 3, is a Christian nightclub located in the warehouse district of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is believed to be the largest Christian nightclub in the United States today. [1] Club 3 Degrees is a branch of 3 Degrees Ministries.

  5. The Minikahda Club - Wikipedia

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    The Minikahda Club is a private country club in southwest Minneapolis, Minnesota. The club is located just west of Bde Maka Ska and is the oldest country club west of the Mississippi River . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The clubhouse, which is situated on a high hill, overlooks the lake and has expansive views of the surrounding area and the Minneapolis skyline.

  6. Dakota Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota Jazz Club and Restaurant is a jazz club in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The club opened in 1985 at Bandana Square in St. Paul as a restaurant with local jazz in the bar. In 1988, the programming expanded to national artists with performances by McCoy Tyner and Ahmad Jamal. In 2003, the Dakota moved to downtown Minneapolis on Nicollet Mall.

  7. Wikipedia:Meetup/Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Wikimedians of Minnesota User Group has developed from meetup events held in several cities in Minnesota since 2005, including Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington, drawing participants from across the state and beyond. There is also a mailing list for the Wikimedians in Minnesota. Please join it!

  8. Calhoun Beach Club - Wikipedia

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    The Beach Club Residences community is located in the Uptown-Lakes area, overlooking Bde Maka Ska, Lake of the Isles, Cedar Lake and downtown Minneapolis, MN.The community consists of 332 apartment homes, divided among 57 different floorplans.

  9. Northwest Athletic Clubs - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Athletic was a chain of health clubs or fitness centers in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metropolitan Area. The clubs began mostly as indoor tennis courts. The centers expanded into other areas of health and fitness. The chain peaked the 1980s, when it was among the largest fitness center chains in the United States.