Bryant-Lake Bowl, Boarded with Protest Graffiti, Minneapolis

Bryant-Lake Bowl, a historic bowling alley, theater, and restaurant on Lake Street in Minneapolis, stands boarded up in the aftermath of protests following the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd. The plywood boards covering its windows are adorned with graffiti, including messages such as "Liberty and Justice for all," "People live here," and "Freedom." This establishment, a cultural fixture in the city, was among many businesses along the Lake Street corridor that secured their premises during the period of unrest. The graffiti reflects the public sentiment and calls for social change that emerged from the Minneapolis protests.
Bryant-Lake Bowl, a historic bowling alley, theater, and restaurant on Lake Street in Minneapolis, stands boarded up in the aftermath of protests following the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd. The plywood boards covering its windows are adorned with graffiti, including messages such as "Liberty and Justice for all," "People live here," and "Freedom." This establishment, a cultural fixture in the city, was among many businesses along the Lake Street corridor that secured their premises during the period of unrest. The graffiti reflects the public sentiment and calls for social change that emerged from the Minneapolis protests.
Photo taken in June 2020. © 2026 Chad Davis
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