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The Hash Browns At This Minnesota Diner Are So Good, You’ll Want To Keep Them A Secret
Strolling down Grand Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota, you’ll notice a cozy, unassuming spot that looks like it was frozen in a time when life was simpler. The Uptowner Cafe on Grand is that kind of place. With its classic diner charm and down-to-earth ambiance, it’s the kind of...
Who Has the Best Deli Sandwich in Minnesota?
There are a lot of “Best of” polls out there that try to highlight the very best that each state has to offer. I sometimes question how authentic those can really be unless a widespread effort was put in to the research before getting to their conclusion. I...
Kim's to close in Minneapolis 2 months after workers unionize
MINNEAPOLIS — Editor's note: This video originally aired June 19, 2024. A popular Uptown restaurant is closing just two months after workers voted to unionize, according to a social media post on Thursday. Kim's posted on Instagram that the restaurant is closing on Aug. 30 "due to ongoing financial...
Downtown bar opens without the booze
A new venue that aims to have the same atmosphere as a friendly neighborhood bar – but without the alcohol – opened recently at 24 7th St. W., in the Hamm building. Lucille’s Bottle Shop and Tasting Room offers non-alcoholic beers, wines, spirits and mocktails and events such as mixology, and wine and cheese nights. The space can also be rented for private events.
Smokey Bear celebrates 80th birthday; here's how he became a forest-fire-fighting icon
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — For generations, the image of a black bear in blue jeans and a ranger hat has reminded children of who could prevent forest fires. Earlier this month, that image turned 80 years old and celebrated with adoring fans at the Minnesota State Fair. The humble...
Home of the Week: The Pillsbury Castle in Minneapolis Just Emerged From a Swanky Transformation
When design aficionados Matthew Trettel and Ryan Hanson first stepped foot into Pillsbury Castle in Minneapolis, the duo immediately fell in love with its history and stately period architecture.Jeremy Renner's Longtime L.A. Home Hits the Market for $13 Million The imposing stone mansion was built in 1903 for Alfred F. Pillsbury, a entrepreneur and businessman born into the Pillsbury family, whose eponymous company is a flour-milling business known across the world today for its flour products and other packaged goods. Pillsbury paid $135,000 to construct the home, which is equivalent to around $4.825 million today. A landmark edifice in the local community, and specifically...
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