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Saturday
Jul192014

August 19, 2014, Tuesday - Historic Pub Crawl: Cedar-Riverside with Preservation Alliance of Minnesota

Time 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Cost: $10/person Tickets

Join the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota on a Historic Pub Crawl that explores the West Bank and Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. One of the most diverse areas in Minneapolis and one that is ever changing, the West Bank offers the perfect mix of social history and architecture to share over a pint.

Palmer's Bar, The Nomad World Pub and Acadia Cafe

• Experience a place that was once referred to as the "Haight Ashbury of the Midwest"
• Learn how the area has changed throughout the years
• Grab a drink at a place that survived prohibition, became a hippy stronghold in the 1960's and was just named one of the Best Bars in America
 
ROUTE SCHEDULE
 
****Registration will begin at 6:00pm at Palmer's Bar****
6:00-6:45pm Palmer's Bar (500 Cedar Ave)
7:00-7:45pm: The Nomad (501 Cedar Ave)
8:00-9:00pm Acadia Cafe(329 Cedar Ave)