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The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#943: University Avenue Bridge
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#942: 4th Street and 14th Avenue Southeast
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#941: Grey's Drug/Loring Pasta Bar
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
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The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#866: 4th Street Southeast
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#865: Interior of the Dinkydale Mall
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#863: 4th Street and 14th Avenue Southeast
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#858: 14th Avenue and 4th Street Southeast
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#857: 15th Avenue and 4th Street Southeast
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#856: Dinkydome Interior
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#855: The Dinkydome on University Avenue SE
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#854: University Avenue and 15th Street SE
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#6584: Minneapolis Skyline and Rail Yard from the U of M.
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#6215: Al's Breakfast, Dinkytown, Minneapolis, MN
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#4825: Shops and Storefronts in Dinkytown, USA
The Dinkytown business district by the U of M
#1881: Dinkytown Alley
Dinkytown is a retail district next to the U of M Minneapolis campus in Southeast Minneapolis. It is just across University Avenue from the east bank campus. It's been around 80 years or more, as the campus is well over 100 years old. It's part of the University community, with coffee shops, a stationer, three bookstores, a travel agency, a bank, and a dozen various restaurants and bars. It's surrounded by fraternities and student housing, as well as a residential neighborhood and University facilities(like Bearman field and U parking lots).

Stadium Village is a similar, slightly smaller district to the east, on the other side of the campus, but I don't have pictures of it yet. It's name comes from Memorial Stadium, which was demolished a few years ago. A new building on that site resembles a stealth bomber.

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