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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!
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!
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!
George Bradley Nelsen, son of Jens Inggard and Julia M. (Berg) Nelsen, was born 8 Oct 1934 in Detroit, Michigan and died 14 Apr 2023 in Arizona. He was married five times. Was not able to find any information on his first marriage, which ended in divorce. On 13 Feb 1960, in Winchester, Virginia, he married Clara M. Vrabel (1935-2007). They had two daughters: Debbie Marie and Mary Ann. On 18 Apr 1870, in Winchester, Virginia, he married Victoria Fedele (1927-2010). They had no children. On 26 Nov 1976, in Reno, Nevada he married Joanne Scripter Periman. This marriage ended in divorce on 10 Mar 1978, in Washoe Co., Nevada. On 28 Apr 1980, in Reno, Nevada, he again married Joanne Scripter Periman. This marriage ended in divorce on 21 Oct 1991, in Washoe Co., Nevada. They had no children.
Photographer name and location unknown. Photo.
Jens Inggard Nelsen, son of Ben Nelsen, was born 20 Jul 1900 in Grimstad, Norway and died 11 Feb 1999 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. On 5 Jan 1924, in Norman, Minnesota, he married Julia M. Berg, daughter of Thore Johanson “Lars” and Anna Marie (Opheim) Berg. She was born 19 Sep 1905 in Hendrum, Minnesota and died 10 Jul 1971 in Cass Co., North Dakota. Their marriage ended in divorce on 26 Jun 1950 in Wayne Co. Michigan. They are buried in Saint Pauli Cemetery, Hendrum Township, Minnesota. They had three sons: Jens Earl (1925-2005), Richard Kent (1931-2006) and George Bradley (1934-2023).
Jens Earl Nelsen was born 3 Aug 1925 in Halfway, Michigan and died 30 Dec 2005. On 9 Jun 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, he married, Shirley Irene Whitman (1923-1989). The marriage ended in divorce on 13 Aug 1946, in Cheboygan, Michigan. They had no children. On 3 Jul 1950, in Lucas Co., Ohio, he married Rhoda Esther (Babcock) Shellenberger (1926-2002). They had two children: Janice Elaine (1947-1999) and David Earl (1948-).
Richard Kent Nelsen was born 11 Jun 1931 in Detroit, Michigan and died 10 Apr 2006 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. He is buried in Saint Pauli Cemetery, Hendrum Township, Minnesota. He never married.
George Bradley Nelsen was born 8 Oct 1934 in Detroit, Michigan and died 14 Apr 2023 in Arizona. He was married five times. Was not able to find any information on his first marriage, which ended in divorce. On 13 Feb 1960, in Winchester, Virginia, he married Clara M. Vrabel (1935-2007). They had two daughters: Debbie Marie and Mary Ann. On 18 Apr 1870, in Winchester, Virginia, he married Victoria Fedele (1927-2010). They had no children. On 26 Nov 1976, in Reno, Nevada he married Joanne Scripter Periman. This marriage ended in divorce on 10 Mar 1978, in Washoe Co., Nevada. On 28 Apr 1980, in Reno, Nevada, he again married Joanne Scripter Periman. This marriage ended in divorce on 21 Oct 1991, in Washoe Co., Nevada. They had no children.
Photographer name and location unknown. Photo.
www.findagrave.com/memorial/77900391/julia-nelsen
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