Places tagged #daytons by Karen Krueger
Yarusso Bros Italian Restaurant
Animal Ark Thrift & Pet Store
Karen Krueger: Thrift shopping can be fun, but can you imagine how fun it could be if you could take your dog for a walk and stop in WITH your dog? Animal Ark allows you to shop with your pet and raises money for pet adoptions. Plus, the variety is great and prices are better than most! #Daytons Bluff
Consulado De Mexico
Hamms Park
Karen Krueger: Daytons Bluff was once home to Hamm's Brewery. The brewery building now stands abandoned, but is the subject of urban renewal in the next few years. This random corner of garden is named after the brewery. When sitting on the bench, one can observe a few of the now restored Victorian homes - three the many architectural gems of Saint Paul #Daytons Bluff
Indian Mounds Park
Karen Krueger: The hills, or mounds, seen at this park are actually ancient burial grounds of American Indians who had passed through this area long ago. The scenery is beautiful as you walk, run, or bike the paths in this park, so it is no wonder this was chosen as a final resting place for many. In the background, a beacon keeps watch for the Saint Paul airport as well. #Daytons Bluff
Swede Hollow Cafe
Karen Krueger: This incredible coffee shop and cafe isn't open much past lunch - in terms of hours, they are quality not quantity. Named for the park nearby, making it easy to grab your grilled cheese to go and take it to the park for an outdoor lunch. Dayton's Bluff has been home to many ethnic groups, but for a long part of Saint Paul's history, this portion of the neighborhood was called "Swede Hollow." #Daytons Bluff