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  1. Nov 16, 2021 · The Dayton's Project will also have several holiday window displays, like Santa Bear Mountain and others, featuring restored animatronic figurines from a 1967 Dickens show in the 8th floor auditorium.

  2. Jun 3, 2019 · Dayton’s didn’t come along until 1902, and then as Goodfellow’s Dry Goods.” Author Kristal Leebrick’s book also gives an account of the “Dayton’s Delivery” airplane: In a publicity stunt from 1919, a light aircraft, its wings removed, unloaded merchandise tagged, “By airplane from New York to Minneapolis for The Dayton Company ...

  3. Nov 15, 2021 · Photos: Audrey Kennedy/Axios Twin Cities. The $350 million revamp of the former Dayton's department store debuting in downtown Minneapolis this week combines a sleek new look with nods to the iconic building's storied past. Driving the news: The much-anticipated Dayton's Project reopens to the public Thursday after a yearslong redevelopment.

  4. Nov 17, 2021 · Drinks: Pasteurized milk from the Dayton's-owned Boulder Bridge Farm, the largest of Lake Minnetonka's "gentleman farms," received top billing throughout. Coffee, tea, and relics such as Postum (a powdered, caffeine-free coffee substitute), Sanka (an early decaf coffee), and Kaffee Hag (yet another industrial decaf creation) were all available for 10 cents.

  5. Feb 13, 2024 · Here are three takeaways from Dayton’s 24th game: 1. Dayton took over the game by making free throws: After shooting a season-worst 50% (9 of 18) at the free-throw line Friday at VCU, Dayton ...

  6. An iconic department store building soon to be renovated as retail and office space. Architect: Charles S. Sedgwick, 1902. Additions by Long and Thorshov, 1916-1929, and Larson and McLaren, 1937 & 1947. George Draper Dayton built the 6-story department store on the corner of 7th and Nicollet. The store replaced the first Westminster ...

  7. Nov 16, 2021 · Video (01:56) : The Dayton's Project opened to the public in November with a makers' market. After a $350 million conversion into offices, the building's first tenant, Ernst & Young, moved in.

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