Dinkytown

Dinkytown
Dinkytown
Dinkytown, USA, Grodnik
—  District  —
The Varsity Theater on 4th Street
Dinkytown is within the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood of the U.S. city of Minneapolis
Coordinates: 44°58′51″N 93°14′10″W / 44.98083°N 93.23611°W / 44.98083; -93.23611Coordinates: 44°58′51″N 93°14′10″W / 44.98083°N 93.23611°W / 44.98083; -93.23611
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Hennepin
City Minneapolis
Neighborhood University
Branded 1940s
Founder Unknown
Named for Grodnik or Dinkys
City Council Ward 3
Government
 - Councilmember Diane Hofstede
Elevation 830 ft (253 m)
Population (2007)[1] [2]
 Urban 387,970
 Metro 2,367,204
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
 - Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
Postal code
Area code(s) 612

Dinkytown, USA (commonly Dinkytown) is an area within the Marcy Holmes neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Centered at 14th Avenue Southeast and 4th Street Southeast, the district contains several city blocks occupied by various small businesses, restaurants, food courts, bars, and the like, and apartment buildings mostly housing university students. Dinkytown is along the north side of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities East Bank campus.

Notable landmarks include the Dinky Dome (a former theological seminary converted to a food court), the Loring Pasta Bar (formerly Gray's Drug and also the building where Bob Dylan lived in Minneapolis), and Al's Breakfast (arguably the city's smallest restaurant).

Several landmarks are considered historic including Vescio's Italian restaurant, which opened in the 1950s, and the House of Hanson grocery store. The former Marshall-University High School on the corner of 14th Avenue and 5th street was closed in 1982 due to low enrollment and was purchased and converted into the University Technology Enterprise Center (UTEC) for startups.[3] The Chateau co-op built their brutalist-style 22-story apartment co-op in 1973 at 13th Avenue Southeast and 5th Street Southeast.[4]

Contents

History

The name Dinkytown is of uncertain origin, although it was in definite use by 1948, when the Dinkytown Business Association formed.

Stories regarding the origin of the name include

  • The streetcars, called Dinkys, that used to provide transit throughout the area.
  • Similarly, the tenders at the nearby railyard were called Dinkys
  • The theatre in Dinkytown had only four rows of seats, and for years was known as "The Dinky"
  • It's a small town-like area, with everything within walking distance.
  • The Loring Pasta Bar, previously Gray's Drug on 14th Ave. SE and 4th St. SE has the name of an early owner carved in cement over the doorway: "Grodnik," meaning a small (or dinky) town. The name of the early owner was Louis Grodnik. He owned a habidashery at that location and built the building. His brother, Hela Grodnik, always claimed that he was the one who named the area when he said that "This is getting to be a real 'Dinky Town'". Nobody in the family believed that though. Louis had other brothers, Jacob, who owned a jewelry store for many years at 7th and Hennepin. Other siblings were George, Fanny Levitan and Lena Bank.
  • Then-Gopher football player Frank "Dinky" Rog, whose large group of friends spent much time down here in the late 1940's and early 1950's.

References

External links

Further reading


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dinkytown — ist ein Gebiet in der Nähe von Marcy Holmes in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in den USA. Der Stadtteil beherbergt viele Kleinbetriebe, Restaurants, Bars und Wohnanlagen, die häufig von Studenten bewohnt werden. Dinkytown befindet sich nördlich von dem… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Al's Breakfast — At a width of ten feet (3 m), Al s Breakfast is reportedly the narrowest restaurant in the city of Minneapolis, and possibly the narrowest full service breakfast diner with counter only seating in the world. Al s Breakfast (Dinkytown Branch) is… …   Wikipedia

  • University of Minnesota — This article is about the oldest and largest campus of the University of Minnesota. For the entire system, see University of Minnesota system University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Seal of the Regents of the University of Minnesota Motto Commune… …   Wikipedia

  • Neighborhoods of Minneapolis — Map of Minneapolis neighborhoods and communities. Neighborhood boundaries are in black, community boundaries are in blue. The city of Minneapolis, Minnesota is officially defined by the Minneapolis City Council as divided into eleven communities …   Wikipedia

  • Dosh — Martin Dosh, plus connu sous le nom de Dosh, est un musicien et multi instrumentaliste américain né le 6 septembre 1972, et vivant à Minneapolis dans le Minnesota. Il est percussionniste et utilise des machines électroniques, souvent… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Martin Dosh — Dosh Martin Dosh, plus connu sous le nom de Dosh, est un musicien et multi instrumentaliste américain né le 6 septembre 1972, et vivant à Minneapolis dans le Minnesota. Il est percussionniste et utilise des machines électroniques,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Mariucci Arena — Location 1901 4th St SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 2004 Opened 1993 Owner University of Minnesota …   Wikipedia

  • Memorial Stadium (University of Minnesota) — Memorial Stadium The Brick House Original entrance of Memorial Stadium, now located i …   Wikipedia

  • Minnesota Golden Gophers — University University of Minnesota Conference(s) Big Ten WCHA NCAA …   Wikipedia

  • McNamara Alumni Center — (both trapezoidal structure and office building building on its left). The new TCF Bank Stadium is rising in the background, only a block away from the site of the former stadium. The photo also shows the associated park in the foreground, as… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”