Photograph of Mickey's Diner taken in November of 1982.

Mickey's Diner

Photograph of Mickey's Diner taken in November of 1982.

Photograph of Mickey's Diner take in 1980 by Henry B. Hall.

Mickey's Diner

Photograph of Mickey's Diner taken in 1980 by Henry B. Hall.

Photograph of Mickey's Diner taken on July 16, 1975 by Steve Plattner.

Mickey's Diner

Photograph of Mickey's Diner taken on July 16, 1975 by Steve Plattner.

Mickey's Diner

Mickey Crimmons and Bert Mattson opened Mickey's Diner, located at 36 West Seventh Street in downtown St. Paul, in 1939. Such diners had gained popularity early in the twentieth century as inexpensive, often all-night, eateries. Built to resemble a rail car, Mickey's was particularly notable for its unique look. Its unusual architecture made it a local landmark, and earned it a place on the National Register of Historic Places.

Villa Emile

Villa Emile

A front view of Villa Emile on Coney Island in Waconia.

Amblard Auto Garage and Clubhouse

Amblard Auto Garage and Clubhouse

The Amblard family's automobile garage and clubhouse, Waconia.

Photograph of Emile Amblard leaning on a table, holding his gloves and wearing a boutonniere. Circa 1910.

Emile Amblard

Emile Amblard, c.1910.

Photograph of four people in front of Villa Marie in Waconia. From left to right: Mrs. Emile Amblard; her mother, Mrs. Wood; Lillian Osterfelt; Mr. Emile Amblard.

Villa Marie, Coney Island

Four people in front of Villa Marie in Waconia. From left to right: Mrs. Emile Amblard; her mother, Mrs. Wood; Lillian Osterfelt; Mr. Emile Amblard.

MN90: At home on the Iron Range – Restoring a Jewish legacy in Virginia, MN

MN90: At home on the Iron Range – Restoring a Jewish legacy in Virginia, MN

1909 Photograph showing the B'nai Abraham Synagogue under construction

Construction of B'nai Abraham synagogue in Virginia

Construction of B'nai Abraham synagogue in Virginia, 1909.

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