Located in the heart of downtown St. Paul an oasis in the city with flowers, a stream and a band shell
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983
Mickey’s Diner was designed to resemble the railroad dining cars of the period. It is unique in that it is one of the first diners to be built in the Art Deco style. Mickey’s Dining Car was manufactured in New Jersey and shipped by rail on a flat bed to its present location.
Loooking down Cedar street in downtown St. Paul. The park runs along the bluff and always has people in it. A popular place for local workers to have lunch too.
They decorated St. Paul and it looked wonderful. The photo was taken from the St. Paul Hotel
Landmark Center was built in 1902 and originally served as the Federal Court House and Post office for the Upper Midwest. In the 1970s, a group of determined citizens saved the building from the wrecking ball and restored it to its previous grandeur. It was on the National Register of Historic Places and reopened to the public as Landmark Center in 1978. Today, Landmark Center serves as a cultural center for music, dance, theater, exhibitions, public forums, and hosts countless special events.
The Landmark cneter and the Lawson Software Building and Rice Park