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1. Cuckoo Clock Restaurant, Burnsville, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1970
- Description:
- Exterior view of the Cuckoo Clock located at 12111 12th Avenue South in Burnsville, Minnesota which opened in 1970 became Inn and Out and most recently the Canton, which closed in 2022.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
2. Evergreen Restaurant, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Evergreen Restaurant, originally built in 1969 as Taco Towne, on the site of the Savage VFW and Vine Street Bar, this restaurant next became the Hamilton, then the Evergreen and in 2022 El Loro at 4749 Highway 13 West, Savage Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
3. Singewald Building, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1982
- Description:
- The Singewald Building was once a residential home on Vine Street (now Ottawa Avenue) Savage, Minnesota and later housed businesses including the Vine Street Cafe, Utility and Gas Service, Colonial Bakery & Dairy and finally the Singewald Company. The building was torn down in 1982 and replaced by apartments.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
4. T- Butcherbock, Burnsville, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1975
- Description:
- T- Butcherblock, was one of the first chain restaurants to open in Burnsville with a seating capacity of 150 and a lounge. It was located at 12450 Nicollet Avenue, Burnsville Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
5. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
6. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
7. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
8. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
9. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
10. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
11. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
12. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
13. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
14. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
15. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
16. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
17. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
18. The Stagecoach, Savage, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Stelling, Del (1917 - 2011)
- Date Created:
- 1981
- Description:
- The Stagecoach was an actual stop between Shakopee and Savage. During 1951 Ozzie and Marie Klavestad bought it to display his gun collection and named it the Stagecoach Museum. Over the years it expanded to include the Stagecoach Restaurant, Stagecoach Opera House and the Sand Burr Gulch, a recreated old west street complete with blacksmith, barber shop, saloon, and animated cowboy puppets that acted out jerky wild west scenes for the general public. The Klavestads sold the Stagecoach in 1981 and the place fell into ruin. With the widening of Highway 101 most of it was demolished in 1996. The Lavetta's original Stagecoach building still stands as Dahlen Signs, 901 Stagecoach Road, Shakopee Minnesota.
- Contributing Institution:
- Dakota County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Negatives (photographic)
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