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LIKE most people who've lived in the same place for 19 years, the artist Gronk has accumulated a lot of stuff. Unlike most people, this 52-year-old is visited every Tuesday night by a team of student archivists. Wearing plastic gloves, they sift through decades' worth of notes, letters, paper napkin doodles, postcards and sketches, packing the documents into bins that will eventually be shipped ...
At age 50, Maplewood offers a mix of single-family homes, apartments for low-income renters, townhouses, senior housing and some upper-bracket housing close to jobs and shopping. Maplewood borders 10 cities, including St. Paul to the south and west. It's nestled among several major transportation routes, including Hwy. 36 and Interstate Hwys. 35E, 94 and 494/694. Deb Casper, a Realtor with Re/Max ...
ST. GEORGE - Research Homes' entrant in this year's Parade of Homes, "La Cantera," boasts a spacious floor plan displaying 30 tons of imported hand-carved riverbed stone from Mexico and "Old World" d cor.
When does a historic neighborhood cease to be historic? Hard to say. But in the case of Historic West End Park, it is past time to drop the historic component.
Inside downtown Jacksonville's newest parking garage are cars, trucks and a lot of spaces that are likely to remain empty until 2010.
Two Johnstown leaders from different sectors are uniting financially and investing in a historic downtown building. City Manager Curt Davis and Sharyn Spinelli, co-owner of Spinellis Cafe @ Central Park, have finalized a deal to purchase the former Kline-Landers building on Main Street.
You've seen Prince rock the Super Bowl and the Grammys. Now he's hitting the Loft Cinema in spirit if not form. Prince's image and music will throb onscreen at 9 p.m. Saturday in a singalong to the film "Purple Rain" (1984). Admission is $5. There's a costume contest viewers are encouraged to dress up like Prince and viewers will get the chance to groove to "Let's Go Crazy," "When Doves ...
BLOOMINGTON -- In the old church, they used to sit in a pew on the right, about half-way down, on the aisle side. In the winter, when it got really cold, his dad would shift the family to a pew along the edge, closer to the radiator.