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The Dinkydome on University Avenue SE (#855)

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You are standing on University Avenue at 15th Avenue looking northeast at the "Dinkydome" building, a local landmark which has restaurants in it's central atrium. It is named for the glass dome on top, which is visible a the top of this picture.

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  • BW   No Cal -- 2001-02-18

    I see "fowl play" is gone...(the yellow/green" awning and the B Dalton is now an independent bookstore

  • Jordan   Chicago -- 2001-08-21

    Fowl Play moved to bigger quarters next to Dreamhaven around 1991. They went out of business in 1997, as I recall and were replaced by an almost identical bar/restaurant called "The Library."

  • irene   Coon Rapids -- 2002-10-22

    I remember back in the 60's when this building housed a Bible College.

  • Tammy   Minneapolis -- 2003-10-19

    Fowl play moved to 1301 4th St SE in 1991. The business was sold in 1997, but the name Fowl Play continued to be used until 1999.

  • Robert Damon   Apple Valley, MN -- 2006-09-30

    This was originally the home of Minnesota Bible College, now Crossroads College relocated to Rochester, MN. Build in 1913, the college owned half the block but sold the building in 1972 to the Scallens, who still own the building and office from their. There were dorm buildings located nextdoor along 15th, but have since been torn down. The building has been carefully cared for and retains much of the original fixtures, including three Tiffany lights in the center dome area and the two entrances. Original woodwork throughout, and the architectural details abound - this is an incredible building that should remain standing for another 100 years. Note: there is a new restaurant now going into the ground floor level, and Wells Fargo Bank is now located in the annex building on 15th. Historical photos and further information are available for those interested. (My grandfather was an early graduate in the 1920's of the Bible college, and I am a graduate now serving in the leadership of the college.)

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