The photos of the “rug showroom” by the owners really tell it all. Check out the treatment of the neon sign (click on thumbnail). http://www.adibs.com/utshow.asp
Tacky. Wonder how long it will take to put up an “oriental carpet outlet” sign.
Ironically, Stephen Long, the CEO of Nebraska Methodist Health Systems, who decided the final fate of Indian Hills, is retiring according to a press release on their website, May, 2007. View link
With regard to the Cooper in St. Louis Park, Minnesota (Minneapolis): The building was torn down in 1992 for an Olive Garden, which was so worth the demolition of building of historical significance in the film industry. I say that sarcastically….Last presentation was “Dances With Wolves” in January, 1991.
With regard to the Cooper in St. Louis Park, Minnesota (Minneapolis): The building was torn down in 1992 for an Olive Garden, which was so worth the demolition of building of historical significance in the film industry. I say that sarcastically….Last presentation was “Dances With Wolves” in January, 1991.
The photos of the “rug showroom” by the owners really tell it all. Check out the treatment of the neon sign (click on thumbnail). http://www.adibs.com/utshow.asp
Tacky. Wonder how long it will take to put up an “oriental carpet outlet” sign.
Ironically, Stephen Long, the CEO of Nebraska Methodist Health Systems, who decided the final fate of Indian Hills, is retiring according to a press release on their website, May, 2007. View link
With regard to the Cooper in St. Louis Park, Minnesota (Minneapolis): The building was torn down in 1992 for an Olive Garden, which was so worth the demolition of building of historical significance in the film industry. I say that sarcastically….Last presentation was “Dances With Wolves” in January, 1991.
With regard to the Cooper in St. Louis Park, Minnesota (Minneapolis): The building was torn down in 1992 for an Olive Garden, which was so worth the demolition of building of historical significance in the film industry. I say that sarcastically….Last presentation was “Dances With Wolves” in January, 1991.