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February 2026 — Large banner hangs over a building at Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue on a snowy morning. It reads "ICE OUT OF MN" "FOR GOOD" with the names of those killed by federal agents.
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February 2026 — Large banner hangs over a building at Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue on a snowy morning. It reads "ICE OUT OF MN" "FOR GOOD" with the names of those killed by federal agents.
January 2026 — An I.C.E. OUT OF MINNESOTA sign seeing on a street pole on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis. The sign resembles the Minneapolis Snow Emergency route sign.
January 2026 — A sign posted on the window of Wrecktangle Pizza on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis on January 14, 2026. EVERYONE IS WELCOME HERE * EXCEPT I.C.E. * We have the right to deny I.C.E. access to private areas without a judicial warrant. We assert our constitutional rights — which apply to everyone in this country, regardless of immigration status — in this establishment. Members of our community are safe here. Any form of harassment of guests or staff will not be tolerated.
January 2026 — Protest flyers on utility poles around Lake Street and Lyndale Ave in South Minneapolis on January 14, 2026. They read: ICE AGENTS ARE GARBAGE We don’t want you in our state. Go back to where you came from. I.C.E. OUT OF MINNESOTA
January 2026 — Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'hara near the Renee Good Memorial on Portland Avenue. Not without some yelling at him: “When are you going to do something?” “Will you stand up to ice?”
January 2026 — ICE Whistles at the Renee Good Memorial in Minneapolis. Whistles are used to warn others of federal agents in the area.
November 2025 — People walking on Lyndale Avenue and Lake Street outside NY Gyro.
September 2025 — The car light trails bp7 Interstate 94, Hennepin Avenue, and Lyndale Avenue in South Minneapolis. As seen from the Hennepin Ave flyover exit off Interstate 94.
July 2025 — RIP Ozzy written on the Loring Greenway in South Minneapolis.
February 2025 — Graffiti on a long vacant building on Lyndale Avenue in South Minneapolis. It reads "Real patriots kill nazis"
September 2024 — The signs at Beckett's Bar on Lyndale Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis. The bar takes the place of the former Country Bar and more recently Fool Me Once.
March 2024 — A billboard on Lyndale avenue from the Anti War Committee reading "End US Aid To Israel!"
March 2024 — LynLake Brewery and a billboard tagged ACAB on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis. March 2024.
March 2024 — A sign advertising free rides from Metro Transit on St. Patricks Day in Minneapolis.
September 2023 — Graffiti covers the windows of long vacant former Rudolphs Bar-B-Que.
September 2023 — Looking inside Wrecktangle on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis.
September 2023 — Neon sign on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis.
August 2023 — "U LOOK HOT" on a marquee on Lyndale Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis on August 24, 2023.
August 2023 — A street musician on the corner of Lake and Lyndale in Uptown Minneapolis on August 24, 2023.
April 2023 — Dark powerless streets. Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue during a heavy snowstorm.
March 2023 — Leaning Tower of Pizza Restaurant on Lyndale Avenue in South Minneapolis.
December 2022 — Apartment fire on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis.
December 2022 — An aerial view of the fire-damaged apartment building along Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis, photographed the morning after the incident. The structure’s roof is completely gone, and its upper floors are visibly burned out, leaving only the exterior walls and charred framing behind. Surrounding buildings—mostly mid-century apartment blocks—show normal winter conditions, their roofs covered in fresh snow. Traffic moves through the busy Lyndale and 24th Street intersection while the fire scene remains cordoned off with temporary fencing. The image highlights the dense residential fabric of this part of the city and the stark contrast between the intact neighborhood and the gutted building at the center of the block.
December 2022 — An aerial view shows the charred remains of a vacant apartment building on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis the morning after a fire swept through the structure. Snow outlines the building’s footprint and surrounding rooftops, contrasting sharply with the blackened debris and collapsed interior walls. Frozen trees, scorched timbers, and scattered structural fragments highlight both the intensity of the blaze and the rapid onset of winter conditions that followed.
December 2022 — An overhead view of the fire-damaged apartment building along Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis, photographed the day after the blaze. The structure’s interior is completely burned out, with only the exterior walls still standing. Surrounding rooftops and streets are coated in fresh snow, highlighting the stark contrast between the intact neighboring buildings and the charred remains at the center of the block. Temporary fencing and emergency barriers line the sidewalk as crews begin assessing the site in winter conditions.
November 2022 — Thank You Vets on a marquee on Lyndale in Uptown Minneapolis.
November 2022 — Lyn-Lake Barber Shop on Lyndale Avenue in South Minneapolis.
November 2022 — People walk across Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis in November 2022.
October 2022 — Painted boards on Mortimer's on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis.
August 2022 — Chicago's Very Own signage at the corner of Lake Street and Lyndale Ave in Uptown.
June 2022 — The Metro Inn motel in Minneapolis.
June 2022 — A billboard at Lake Street and Lyndale Ave in Uptown Minneapolis reading "Welcome to Lake Street. You belong here."
May 2022 — CC Club, Lyndale Ave in Minneapolis.
April 2022 — Lynlake Brewery at Lyndale Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
April 2022 — Up Down arcade bar on Lyndale Ave in Minneapolis
November 2021 — Red Dragon Restaurant and Lounge on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis.
November 2021 — "Vote No On 3" signs on Lyndale Avenue.
October 2021 — Mayor Jacob Frey and “No Justice No Peace” yard sign seen in Minneapolis during Open Streets Lyndale Avenue.
October 2021 — A home with a "No Cops, No Judges, No Prison Total Abolition" banner on their home during Open Streets Lyndale 2021.
October 2021 — CPAC tent at Lyndale Avenue Open Streets 2021. “Community Control of the police” “Sign for CPAC here”
September 2021 — The illuminated marquee of the Jungle Theater in Minneapolis’s Lyn-Lake neighborhood, photographed at night. The Jungle has been a cornerstone of the area’s performing-arts culture since its founding in 1991, known for intimate productions and a focus on contemporary and classical works presented in a small black-box setting. Its signage—bold white lettering over a backlit panel—has become a recognizable part of the neighborhood’s streetscape and nightlife. The theater emerged during a period of renewed investment in the Lyn-Lake district, when independent venues, restaurants, and arts organizations were helping to define the neighborhood as a creative corridor between Uptown and Whittier. Over the decades, the Jungle has developed a reputation for staging artist-driven performances and supporting local talent, contributing to the broader evolution of Minneapolis’s community-based theater movement that gained momentum in the late 20th centur
June 2021 — Protesters take to the streets for the 3rd night after the June 3rd law enforcement shooting death of Winston Smith. Officials have said Hennepin and Ramsey County officers both fired their weapons while serving a warrant while part of a Federal Task Force.
December 2020 — #FixLyndale on the corner of Lyndale and Lake St in Uptown Minneapolis. Advocates have long pushed for a reconfiguration of Lyndale Ave after high amounts of vehicle and pedestrian accidents.
November 2020 — A Black Lives Matter mural on Lyndale Ave in Uptown Minneapolis after snowfall.
November 2020 — An artist stops to talk with someone as he paints a mural on Lyndale Avenue storefront boards.
September 2020 — Lyndale Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis. Many stores boarded up following the the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — Boards reading "Stay Safe" "MPLS Strong" "Look for the helpers" "BLM" on the Iron Door Pub on Lyndale Ave in Uptown Minneapolis during protests following the murder of George Floyd. May 2020.
June 2020 — Boards over Caffrey's Deli and Smitten Kitten on Lyndale Avenue during protests following the murder of George Floyd. Boards reading "Don't burn we live here" "We want cops in Cuffs" "People live here, kids live here".