Mentions of Minneapolis venues named after the Common Loon ("It has been 65 years since the Common Loon became Minnesota official state bird," references to the Loon nightclub, Loon Cafe, Lake St) alongside posts about a Minneapolis city council representative being "a yes on legalizing bathhouses for the first time since 1988". Keywords: minneapolis, minnesota, legalizing, bathhouse, bar, loons, council, nightclub.
Created 5 hours ago • 17 documents • Range: 4/9 12:40am – 4/9 4:55amPivotal moments where Alex Pretti, Renee Good, and George Floyd were all slain are within 5 minutes of each other in south Minneapolis. It is ground zero and representative of where America and politics turned a very disturbing corner in its history. Betrayal and trauma are what we're all left with.
I hate this - it's going to hit the city budgets too, pay attention reporters. Report: Minnesota’s hospitality industry ‘on the brink of no return’ More than half of hospitality businesses in Minnesota saw foot traffic and profits decline in 2025. www.startribune.com/restaurants-...
"It has been 65 years since the Common Loon became Minnesota official state bird. During that time, Minneapolis has been *without* a bar named after the loon for at most 20 years. The Loon nightclub changed names at the end of 1962, and the Loon Cafe opened in 1982 and has been in business since."
there is a Loons coffee shop on Lake St though!
It has been 65 years since the Common Loon became Minnesota official state bird. During that time, Minneapolis has been *without* a bar named after the loon for at most 20 years. The Loon nightclub changed names at the end of 1962, and the Loon Cafe opened in 1982 and has been in business since.
New York City, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Three of the most expensive markets in the USofA anyway, and most likely in the stratosphere for the World Cup But did this survey also cover hotels in Canada and Mexico? Probably not And . . . who would take a chance visiting the USofA now anyway?