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Minneapolis & St. Paul Auditoriums

From dance contests to hockey games to concerts by Elvis, the Minneapolis and St...

08/28/2011

Lost Twin Cities

Minneapolis & St. Paul Auditoriums

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From dance contests to hockey games to concerts by Elvis, the Minneapolis and St...

From dance contests to hockey games to concerts by Elvis, the Minneapolis and St. Paul Auditoriums were home to a vast array of events.

08/28/2011

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