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, Town Centre, Market Harborough, England, United Kingdom, UK
A view of the Town Centre in Market Harborough, England. The image captures the architecture of the town, including shops and the spire of St. Dionysius Church. The photograph showcases the everyday life and streetscape of this historic market town.
A view of the Town Centre in Market Harborough, England, showcasing the town's architecture and streetscape. The image captures the mix of shops and businesses that line the street, with the spire of St. Dionysius church visible in the background. The scene depicts a typical day in the town, with cars and pedestrians moving through the area.
Somehow I had missed posting many photos from our time walking Open Doors Minneapolis. It was an awesome way to explore and learn more about the city that was once known as the world's foremost producer of flour. Dayton's was a major department store back in its day, where its continuing legacy now living on via Target stores.
More about the renovation resides below:
"The newly restored 1.2 million square-foot building reimagines the historic and beloved department store as a mix between retail and office, offering a touchpoint in the heart of Minneapolis for community and a hub for business."
Enjoy!
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Somehow I had missed posting many photos from our time walking Open Doors Minneapolis. It was an awesome way to explore and learn more about the city that was once known as the world's foremost producer of flour. Dayton's was a major department store back in its day, where its continuing legacy now living on via Target stores.
More about the renovation resides below:
"The newly restored 1.2 million square-foot building reimagines the historic and beloved department store as a mix between retail and office, offering a touchpoint in the heart of Minneapolis for community and a hub for business."
Enjoy!