The Bottleneck where Lyndale and Hennepin crisscrossed
and everything about the area from the Toddle House to
the Rose Gardens to the old Walker Art Center(its 2nd
incarnation I believe) to Tom Lowry's statue, Downtown
Chevy, The Kenwood(residential) and Park Place Hotels
and on and on.

West High School and Douglas Elementary
The William Hood Dunwoody mansion atop Lowry Hill

cobblestoned streets
granite pavers on streets instead of everyones gardens

To Jenny Heiser the first Japanese restaurant in Mpls
was ASUKA on 7th Street between the Academy and World
Theatres. At least that's the first place I recall.

How about the 620 Club with a sign showing a steaming
turkey in the window and the words "Where Turkey is
King."

I fondly recall the Main Street Grill across from B.F.
Nelson where Marshall split off from Main. There was
an old ragpicker named Louis Wittles who had a stake
bed truck and who had a gimpy leg.

Nobody has mentioned the Minneapolis Arena at the site
of the current Uptown Rainbow store where we went to
skate on Sunday afternoons in the late fall before the
lakes froze over.

Anyone remember hockey games between the Saints and
the Millers. The sight of stitches on the shaved side
of a Saint named Bailey's head that looked like a
zipper is as vivid in my mind as the day I saw it.

How about Minneapolis Moline on Lake Street?
The Washington Avenue viaduct which forever claimed
too high truck trailers and over-imbibing drivers.

Seven digit alpha-numerica phone numbers
Hundreds of neighborhood drugstores to hang at and
even more small groceries that delivered,
home delivery from Dayton's of a toaster
Service Stations where they fixed cars and helped with
wiper blades instead of selling cigarettes and soda.

The Chicago Northwestern roundhouse and cabooses from
which to steal flares

Old arching streetlights like the one still situated
at Oliver Place and Penn Ave off Kenwood Parkway

Mr Lucky's at Lake and Nicollet
Marigold Ballroom

Blue Laws

misspent youth

I feel blessed.

I would also guess there are more than a few in this
city who have completely different perceptions.

Minneapolis was a great city but it wasn't necessarily
so for everyone.

Cheers!

Tim Connolly
Ward 7


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