Mill City Museum | Washburn Mill Ruins, Minneapolis USA
From 1870 to 1930 the Minneapolis riverfront was the site of the largest flour milling industry in the world. It grew up due to the water power provided by...
Minneapolis, MN
Downtown Minneapolis, MN
I-35W bridge collapse in Minneapolis - CatSynth
Once again, the news intersects with our interests here at CatSynth, this time in a disastrous and tragic way. From AP: MINNEAPOLIS – An interstate bridge jammed with rush-hour traffic suddenly broke into huge sections and collapsed into the Mississippi River Wednesday, pitching dozens of cars 60 feet into the water and killing at least […]
Stuff about Minneapolis
Habashy
City Center, Mpls, Nov 1985
Before the Mall of America and ecommerce
Dayton's Window Displays
My bestie's Mama just sent me one of the most wonderful articles I've seen in a long time. Call me crazy, but I am convinced I was born about 70 years too late. As much as I love technology (Mainly my best friend the Internet) I could live without it. Honestly. I could be a flapper girl with a cloche and finger waves. (I am about 84% sure I could pull the look off). Anyway, back in the day, Dayton's (Now known as Target, aka. Heaven) had an entire Window Display Department. I know what…
City Center, Mpls Nov 1985
With Donaldsons Department Store
Funny Trucker Memes | Semi-Truck Memes and More
Funny truck memes. Check out our weekly semi-truck memes. We have swift driver memes, peterbilt memes, diesel truck memes and more. Click to laugh!
These Are the Absolute Best Milkshakes in Every State
BRB, drooling.
Completely carefree | STYLEPARK
Shopping malls are playing an every greater role in the architectural typology of commerce. An exhibition in Munich presents examples from all over the world.
Streetscapes; IDS tower
A Minneapolis landmark for over 40 years..
Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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From the Strib's archives: A trip back in time to Brookdale
It's the Dale that time forgot, revived via the Star Tribune's basement archive. Cranberry Fluff Salad, too.
The man who invented shopping malls died hating them
“I would like to take this opportunity to disclaim paternity once and for all. I refuse to pay alimony to those bastard developments. They destroyed our cities.”