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10th Avenue and I-35W Bridges Lit at Sunset, Minneapolis

10th Avenue and I-35W Bridges Lit at Sunset, Minneapolis

March 2024 — The 10th Avenue and I-35W bridges lit up at sunset near downtown Minneapolis. March 2024.

Grain Belt Beer Sign, Nicollet Island, Hennepin Avenue Bridge

Grain Belt Beer Sign, Nicollet Island, Hennepin Avenue Bridge

March 2024 — A Grain Belt Beer sign on the shores of the Mississippi River and the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. March 2024.

Epoch Times Billboard on Central Avenue, Minneapolis

Epoch Times Billboard on Central Avenue, Minneapolis

January 2024 — An Epoch Times billboard on Central Avenue in Northeast Minneapolis.

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke at Mayor’s Residence

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke at Mayor’s Residence

February 2022 — On February 4, 2022, protesters gathered outside the Minneapolis Mayor's residence to demand justice for Amir Locke, who was killed by police earlier that day. The protest, organized by the Black Lives Matter movement, saw participants, including many young people, voicing demands for accountability and systemic change in policing. The "New Bohemia Wurst + BierHaus" sign is visible on the building in the background, indicating the location in Minneapolis.

Protest for Amir Locke at Purdy’s Liquor, Minneapolis

Protest for Amir Locke at Purdy’s Liquor, Minneapolis

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside Purdy's Liquor & Cheese Shop in Minneapolis to demand justice for Amir Locke. Locke, a 22-year-old Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution on February 2, 2022. The protest occurred shortly after his death, reflecting broader community outrage over police violence and accountability.

Minneapolis Protestors Rally for Amir Locke and Water Protection

Minneapolis Protestors Rally for Amir Locke and Water Protection

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside the Minneapolis Mayor's residence to advocate for justice for Amir Locke and to protect water resources, linking the protest to the Line 3 pipeline controversy and broader calls for racial justice. The event took place in Northeast Minneapolis, a district known for its history of activism. The sign held by one protester reads, "We are here to protect the water."

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke Justice

Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke Justice

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside the Minneapolis Mayor's home in Northeast Minneapolis to call for justice for Amir Locke. Locke, a 22-year-old Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police during a no-knock warrant execution on February 2, 2022. The protest highlights ongoing concerns about police brutality and racial injustice in the city.

Northeast Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke

Northeast Minneapolis Protest for Amir Locke

February 2022 — A speaker addresses a crowd outside the Minneapolis Mayor's residence in Northeast Minneapolis, calling for justice for Amir Locke. The protest occurred following the fatal shooting of Locke by Minneapolis police officers during a no-knock warrant execution in February 2022. This event highlights ongoing community concerns regarding police conduct and accountability in the city.

Minneapolis Protest: Frey Lied, Amir Died Sign

Minneapolis Protest: Frey Lied, Amir Died Sign

February 2022 — Protesters gathered outside the Minneapolis Mayor's home, holding signs that read "Frey Lied, Amir Died." This protest was in response to the death of Amir Locke, who was killed during a police raid in February 2022. The sign also references "Banning the Use of No-Knock Warrants in the City of Minneapolis," an action taken by Mayor Jacob Frey's administration in response to public outcry following Locke's death. This event highlights ongoing tensions and calls for accountability within the Minneapolis community regarding police conduct and the use of force.

Hollywood Theater, Minneapolis: Worn Seats and Peeling Walls

Hollywood Theater, Minneapolis: Worn Seats and Peeling Walls

June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.

Hollywood Theater, Minneapolis: Decaying Auditorium Seats

Hollywood Theater, Minneapolis: Decaying Auditorium Seats

June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.

Hollywood Theater Projection Booth, Minneapolis

Hollywood Theater Projection Booth, Minneapolis

June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.

Hollywood Theater Projection Room: Pepsi Can and Milk Duds

Hollywood Theater Projection Room: Pepsi Can and Milk Duds

June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.

Hollywood Theater Seats, Minneapolis, Since 1987

Hollywood Theater Seats, Minneapolis, Since 1987

June 2013 — The Hollywood Theater located at 2815 Johnson Street, Minneapolis. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and notable for it’s Streamline Moderne design. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1987 after not being able to compete with video stores and new larger theaters. The theater was sold in 2015 to a developer who plans to renovate the property.

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