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  2. Washington Avenue (Minneapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Starting north of Lowry Avenue, North Washington Avenue runs straight south, with Interstate 94 running alongside it until just south of West Broadway, when the freeway turns to the west. The street continues running straight until just south of Plymouth Avenue ...

  3. Nicollet Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s a Polynesian-themed bar called the Waikiki Room was also added. [4] In 1957 the hotel was bought by the Albert Pick Hotels Company and renamed the Pick-Nicollet Hotel . During the 1960s when much of the Gateway District was demolished as part of an urban renewal project the Nicollet was spared, however the hotel's age and the ...

  4. What was the South Beach scene like in the 1990s? Look ... - AOL

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    Rose’s Bar & Music Lounge, 754 Washington Ave.: This laid-back, leave-the-attitude-at-the-door joint continues to grow in popularity, and deservedly so. Plenty of bar seating space, a roomy ...

  5. Stadium Village, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is centered roughly around the intersection of Oak Street SE and Washington Avenue SE in Minneapolis. Further west on University Avenue is the Dinkytown neighborhood. The name of the area is a reference to the old Memorial Stadium , which was no longer used after the 1981 football season, since the University of Minnesota ...

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  7. Triple Rock Social Club - Wikipedia

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    The bar first opened in 1998. [1] It sold foreign and independently brewed beers and offered vegetarian/vegan dishes in addition to standard bar fare. The venue portion of the club opened in June 2003, [1] with Lifter Puller reuniting for the first show. The Triple Rock was a common venue for local and up-and-coming bands to play.

  8. Jay's Longhorn Bar - Wikipedia

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    On May 16, 2015, a "Longhorn Bar Reunion" was held at First Avenue and 7th St Entry in Minneapolis. Local bands and performers (including X-Boys, Curtiss A, Hypstrz, Flamin'-Oh's, Yipes! and members of The Suburbs and the Suicide Commandoes, billed as "the Sub-Commandoes"), many containing members who played at Jay's Longhorn, paid tribute.

  9. Mayo Clinic Square - Wikipedia

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    Mayo Clinic Square on Block E in downtown Minneapolis, is a building bounded by Hennepin Avenue, North 6th Street, North 7th Street, and 1st Avenue North. It is part of the Downtown West neighborhood in Minneapolis , historically known as the Warehouse District.