Country Kitchen – 1418
South Broadway (now the home of Subway on South Broadway …… Village Inn Pizza Parlor – on North
Broadway – with a coupon any large size pizza was only $2.00 ….. Auto Dine – 8th Avenue and
North Broadway – a round building that was a barber shop – in December of
1971 Auto Dine introduced the new Ranch Burger – 2 for $1.00 ……. Mr. Steak – On top of North Hill by North Hill Bowl – home of the nicest
Waitresses in Minot …. Mister Donut – 215
15th Ave SW and 719 North Broadway ….. The Keg – Across from Roosevelt Park – “Minot’s little steak
house” - Featuring a deluxe steak
sandwich and fries for 49 cents ……
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Monday, August 29, 2016
Minot's First Paving Ordinance
Dec. 4, 1937 - Paving Ordinance from the past – From the Minot Daily – an
ordinance on the books in Minot – When Minot got its first paved streets, which
consisted of wooden blocks, the city fathers prized it like a zealous housewife
does a newly waxed floor. All precautions were taken to keep the paved streets
pristine. – No garbage was to hauled on or across the streets unless absolutely
necessary to remove it to an alley. Fine was $5 and up to 10 days in jail. By
the way, in bad rain storms and it the streets flooded, the wooden paving
blocks were known to float away
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Businesses from Days Gone By -
Businesses from the Past – Bostwick’s –
formerly S&L Department Store – In December of 1971, Bostwicks was running
a “Going out of Business” Sale. Bostwick’s was located on the west side South
Main Street, across from Bray’s (the store with white horse out front). …. Metzger’s Electronic Sales – 1615 South
Broadway – now the home of Paradise Spas and Motorsports ….. Nelson Motors – 600 North Broadway – in
1968 they were the Fiat dealer in Minot …. Cline’s
Super Valu – Home of the Goodwill Store – 14th Ave and South
Broadway ….. Rex Hotel and Rex Bar &
Grill – was on the corner of Central Avenue and South Broadway – now
parking lots …….
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Former Night Clubs and Bars
Night
Clubs and Bars From the Past – Club 52 - located west of Minot on Highway 52 –
Featured Saturday afternoon jam sessions and The Plainsmen were often the entertainment
at the bar ….. The Alley Cat Lounge – located
inside the Chateau Lanes Bowling Alley
– now the home of the Slumberland Plaza ….. Stockman’s Bar – on East Burdick Expressway – now the home of Ron
Lohman Motors ….. Torch Light – on 1st
Street SE in Downtown Minot – Later the Chicago Club …. 13 Club – on 1st Street SW (now the parking lot across
from Bremer Bank)……
Chateau Lanes
Monday, August 22, 2016
Milk Protest – From January 15, 1934…
Demonstrators entered two Minot grocery stores to protest the price of mile on their counters. Chain Grocery on 2nd St NW was visited by approximately 50 people. Minot Food Market, also on 2nd St, NW was visited by the same group. At the Chain Grocery store, the protesters dumped about 100 quarts of milk on the street. At Minot Food Market about 20 quarts of milk were dumped out in addition to a small amount of cream. The reason for the protest was these two stores were selling milk at a price lower than the group wanted. The average price for milk at that time was nine cents a quart. Chain Grocery was accused of selling milk four quarts for a quarter and at times seven cents a quart. Minot Food Market had a sign in the window stating “Free milk with the purchase of 50 cents of groceries. The group was representing the milkmen’s organization
Friday, August 19, 2016
Businesses from the Past -
Bennie’s Cycle Service – 3701 South Broadway – Now
the home of Ryan Honda ….. Krebsbach’s
Inc. – Home of International Harvester vehicles and other farm equipment –
now the home of Marketplace Foods on South Broadway behind 1st
International bank…… Schriok’s Lawn
& Trail Inc - Highway 2 & 52
Bypass at 10th St. SW – Now the home of Clear Channel Radio ….. MacBruce’s Sport Shop – 1605 South
Broadway – specialized in athletic shoes – Now the home of Papa Murphy’s Pizza
……. Big Red Furniture Warehouse – on
3rd Street SE – 2 blocks east of the CP Hotel by the railroad tracks
Thursday, August 18, 2016
. Restaurants of the Past – 1960’s & 70’s
– Dee Dee’s Frozen Foods – Barbecued ribs, hot
tamales, chili con carne and barbecue sauce were Dee Dee’s specialties. In 1968
you could purchase these items at Red owl Stores – Downtown and Arrowhead,
Garden Valley Super Fair, Piggly Wiggly – Town & Country and Highway 2 East
and of course Dee Dee’s Grill on Third Street… King Leo’s – 1734 South Broadway – once in a while on Thursday and
Friday, King Leo’s featured a Hamburger, Fries and a milk shake for only 49
cents…... A&W Drive-In – 1819
South Broadway – with a coupon you could buy one Teen Burger at regular price
and get the second for a Penny …..
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Clarence Parker Hotel
The Clarence Parker Hotel -- Ellison’s planned a three story department store
with another two floors of office space on top. The first three floors were
built but not floor 4 and 5 as George Vaulker started building his office
building on the northwest corner of 1st Street and 1st
Avenue Southeast. Thinking there would
be a surplus of office space, the Ellison Building remained at only three
floors. The restaurant in the Ellison Building was on the second floor. The
Vaulker office building was never
completed. The bottom two floors were all that was finished. The top floors
were open with just the supports showing. The building was referred to as “The
Sparrow Hotel” for many years as the birds were the only tenants. Twenty years
later Clarence Parker bought the unfinished building and converted it to the
Clarence Parker Hotel. In 1953 President Eisenhower stayed in Minot while visiting the Garrison
Dam. While in town, he rented a suite rooms at the Clarence Parker Hotel.
Sparrow Hotel
Clarence Parker in 1940's
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Leland House -- Leland Hotel
The Leland House – In 1896 the Parkers
leased the Leland House from the original owner, Allen Tompkins. They bought it
from him in 1898. Located on the corner of Main Street and Central Avenue, The
now Leland Parker Hotel had 10 rooms with their own bath. The hotel also had its
own sewer system which was constructed after the city council turned down a
proposal for city sewer. It was also Minot’s first brick building. The
Leland Hotel – in 1904 the Leland Hotel had a pretentious dining room that
could seat 100 people. Buffalo steaks from Clarence Parker’s famous herd were
one of the popular items on the menu. The Leland advertised 110 rooms, steam
heat, electric lights and fine furnishings. The Leland was remodeled and
improved six times over the years. In the 50’s some of the businesses included
the KG Men’s Store, Gambles, and a cafeteria.
Leland House - 1890's
Monday, August 15, 2016
The Parker House --
The Parker House was Minot’s first hotel. It
was established in 1886 by Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Parker, parents of Clarence
Parker. The hotel was in downtown Minot on 2nd Avenue. It was
temporary home to many travelers and many of the buffalo bone wagon drivers.
Buffalo bones were the cash crop for many early settlers in and around Minot.
The bones were hauled in by the horse drawn wagon full and piled next to the
railroad tracks. When loaded on the trains the bones were shipped to the east
and I believe ground for fertilizer and other uses. Depending on the market in
the east, buffalo bones were bringing $4.00 to $12.00 a ton. At one time there
were so many buffalo bones stacked by the tracks that the railroad laid down a
spur line just to load all the bones
The Parker House - late 1880's
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