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14 Lakes Brewery Crosslake: 2017 [5] 56 Brewing Minneapolis: 2015 [6] Aegir Brewing Company Elk River: 2018 [7] Alloy Brewing Company Coon Rapids: 2017 [8] Angry Hog Brewery Austin: 2018 [9] Angry Inch Brewing Lakeville: 2016 [10] August Schell Brewing Company: New Ulm: 1860 The second-oldest family-owned brewery in the U.S. [11] Back Channel ...
It was renamed Minneapolis about 1871, after Minneapolis, Minnesota. [4] The railroad was built through Minneapolis in 1878. [5] Minneapolis had its own minor league baseball team called the Minnies in 1905, then from 1908 to 1909, and again in 1912, alternately as part of the Kansas State League or Central Kansas League.
The Sandpiper is one of the very few major studio pictures ever filmed in Big Sur, and the story is specifically set there. The film includes many location shots of Big Sur landmarks, including Pfeiffer Beach , Point Lobos State Reserve , Bixby Creek Bridge , the Coast Gallery (where Laura exhibits her artwork), and the restaurant Nepenthe .
SPB Hospitality is a multi-brand restaurant operator headquartered in Houston, Texas.The company owns several casual dining restaurant chain brands, including Logan's Roadhouse, Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom, J. Alexander's, Stoney River Steak House, Krystal Restaurants, Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurants, and Rock Bottom Restaurants Breweries.
As part of their "Best of MN" awards, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune named Bent Paddle the best new brewery in Greater Minnesota for 2014. [6] The brewery also won a bronze medal at the 2014 Great American Beer Festival for their 14° ESB. [7] The same beer won gold at the 2017 festival. [8]
White Castle Building Number 8 is a former White Castle restaurant building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.. The building, measuring only 28 by 28 feet (8.5 m × 8.5 m), has had three locations in Minneapolis.
North Ottawa County USD 239 is a public unified school district headquartered in Minneapolis, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Minneapolis, Delphos , Ada , Lindsey , Sumnerville , Wells , and nearby rural areas.
The Minneapolis Forum Cafeteria was located at 36 South 7th Street [1] originally constructed in 1914 as the Saxe Theater, later the Strand Theater. [2] A 1930 reconstruction created a cafeteria with a stunning Art Deco interior of black onyx and pale green tiles, sconces, chandeliers, and mirrors with a Minnesota-themed motif: pine cones, waterfalls, and Viking ships.