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Hennepin Avenue by 26th at Night (#395)

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You are looking south at Hennepin Avenue by 26th Street. The Brave New Workshop in at center frame. Jefferson Elementary School is about a half-block behind you on the left.

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  • demo   -- 2001-06-26

    Neither the memories nor the recollection are easy after more than 30 years, but I know this one. Jefferson Elementary must be the old Jefferson Jr. High; I hope it's dust now.
    The first head shop in Minneapolis was located in one of these storefronts ("What's a hashpipe?" "Bong??!"). The owner played the LP from "Hair" in the shop until it wore out, then put on another copy.

  • JoAnne   Phoenix -- 2003-01-25

    I used to live in the building in the background (2626 Hennepin). Oh, how I miss those carefree days in Uptown! Phoenix is soooo bland and boring compared to the beautiful and diverse Twin Cities.

  • demo   Phoenix -- 2003-01-25

    Neither the memories nor the recollection are easy after more than 30 years, but I know this one. Jefferson Elementary must be the old Jefferson Jr. High; I hope it's dust now.
    The first head shop in Minneapolis was located in one of these storefronts ("What's a hashpipe?" "Bong??!"). The owner played the LP from "Hair" in the shop until it wore out, then put on another copy.

  • Cindy   Minneapolis -- 2003-12-03

    Jefferson Elementary School still exists. It is a K-8 Spanish Immersion program. The Calhoun-Isles Community Band practices there Tuesday evenings, 7-9 p.m.

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