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Space Aliens Grill & Bar is a small regional chain of outer space-themed restaurants in the U.S. states of North Dakota and Minnesota. There are currently three locations. The company was founded in 1997 and is currently based in Bismarck, North Dakota.
Downtown Bismarck: Patterson Place (built in 1911 as the McKenzie Hotel) was the tallest building in the state until construction of the capitol building. Originally operated as a luxury hotel, it has been adapted for senior housing and a retail restaurant.
Kirkwood Mall (originally known as Kirkwood Plaza) is an enclosed regional shopping mall in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota.At 850,000 square feet, Kirkwood Mall is the second largest mall in North Dakota, boasting over 90 shops.
Restaurants & bars Bismarck: 1997 Restaurant chain P A SRT Communications: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Minot: 1951 Telecom cooperative P A Straus Clothing: Consumer goods Clothing & accessories Fargo: 1879 Defunct 2016 P D Swanson Health Products: Consumer services Specialty retailers Fargo: 1969 Personal care products P A ...
The Soo Hotel was later known as the Princess Hotel, The Patterson Hotel Annex, The Hotel Dakotan, Heritage Recovery Center, and Heritage Apartments.It is a historic building located on Fifth Street North in Bismarck, North Dakota, United States, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
The Downtown Bismarck Historic District is a 40-acre (16 ha) historic district in Bismarck, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. It includes work by architect Arthur Van Horn and others. The listing included 40 contributing buildings. [1] [2]
Milwaukee welcomed more than 50 new restaurants and bars this year. The city now has its first self-serve beer bar downtown, a wine and raw bar in Walker's Point, and many more.
They arrived in Dakota Territory in 1883. They came to Bismarck in 1884 and opened a furniture store. In addition to retail, the brothers were also active in real estate in Bismarck. William Webb served as Mayor of Bismarck 1905–1907. In the 1920s, Philip Webb sold his share of the business to his brother and then retired in Los Angeles.