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Park Square theater

Park Square theater


Brooks Building

Brooks Building

The historic Brooks building


Childrens Museum

Childrens Museum

with a dog on top
More about the museum


Linus

Linus

In front of Candy land on cedar street.


Hamm Building

Hamm Building

The hamm building . .well part of it anyway


Penny

Penny

A sculpture in Rice park near the St. Paul public library


Dowtown skyline

Dowtown skyline

Taken from the roof top patio at River Park Lofts


Bike cops

Bike cops

7th place plaza , police officers ride horses and bikes and some are in cars too.


Great Northern Lofts

Great Northern Lofts

3rd street downtown


Mears Park

Mears Park

Located in the heart of downtown St. Paul an oasis in the city with flowers, a stream and a band shell


mickey's Diner

mickey's Diner

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.


7th Place

7th Place

Seventh Place


Kellogg Park Fountain

Kellogg Park Fountain

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.


RNC 2008

RNC 2008

They decorated St. Paul and it looked wonderful. The photo was taken from the St. Paul Hotel


Street Vendor

Street Vendor

The corner of 4th and Wall


Farmers Market

Farmers Market


Intermission

Intermission

The Ordway Theater for the performing arts.

The Ordway


Rivercenter

Rivercenter


Osborn Building

Osborn Building

Ecolab HQ building


Bishop Block

Bishop Block

Across from Mears park, built in 1883


7th Place Mall

7th Place Mall

Farmers market. Located on 7th between Cedar and St. Peter


Gothic

Gothic


Landmark Center

Landmark Center

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.


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Farmers market


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Assumption Church


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The Landmark cneter and the Lawson Software Building and Rice Park


Hamm Builidng

Hamm Builidng

The Hamm Building, built in 1920, St. Paul land mark