Dinkytown

Coordinates: 44°58′51″N 93°14′10″W / 44.98083°N 93.23611°W / 44.98083; -93.23611
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Dinkytown
Dinkytown, USA
Commercial District
CDT)
Area code612
Frozen Four

Dinkytown is a commercial district within the

Twin Cities East Bank campus.[3]

Notable landmarks

Notable landmarks include the Dinkydome (a former theological seminary converted to a food court, which sometime later was converted into loft space), the Loring Pasta Bar (formerly Gray's Campus Drug and also the building where Bob Dylan lived in Minneapolis), Al's Breakfast (arguably the city's smallest restaurant), and the Varsity Theater. It's also the location of the second store opened by Richard M. Schulze called "Sound of Music", which later became Best Buy and is now closed.[4]

Notable establishments

The former

brutalist-style 22-story apartment in 1973 at 13th Avenue Southeast and 5th Street Southeast.[6]

History

The name Dinkytown is of uncertain origin, although it was in definite use by 1948, when the Dinkytown Business Association formed.

Stories regarding the origin of the name include

References

  1. ^ "Twin Cities Region Population and Household Estimates, 2006" (PDF). Metropolitan Council. 2006-04-01. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-08-08. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
  2. ^ "Table 2: Population Estimates for the 100 Most Populous Metropolitan Statistical Areas Based on July 1, 2006 Population Estimates: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. 2007-04-05. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-15. Retrieved 2007-04-16.
  3. ^ Weber, Tom; Kaiser, Emily (July 9, 2015). "The Dinkytown history you don't know: Three stories". Minnesota Public Radio News. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  4. ^ "Self-guided Dinkytown History Tour". Dinkytown Business Alliance. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
  5. ^ Sacarelos, Callie (18 July 2012). "Apartments could replace Dinkytown's UTEC building". Minnesota Daily. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  6. ^ "About Us". Riverton Community Housing. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  7. ^ "About Dinkytown". Dinkytown. Archived from the original on March 19, 2011. Retrieved 20 Mar 2015.

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