High Third
Street – There were a number of businesses that
flourished on Minot’s High Third Street. Third Street over the years was the
home to Bars, Restaurants, Hotels and houses that participated in illegal
activities that ranged from illegal alcohol sales during Prohibition, after
hour alcohol sales, high stake card games and prostitution. Some of those Third Street
Businesses were: The Avalon, The Coffee Bar, Metrol Café (Saul’s Barbecue),
Famous Pit Barbecue (Twilight Inn & Kay’s Café), The Grill, and later after
Third Street was shut down, The Flame in Radio City. Business was brisk until
1960 when the Jaycee’s mounted a successful campaign to close down the area
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