OH: “That dome right there is where we had our chicken strips”
#DinkytownUSA
#DinkytownUSA
An alley between old brick commercial buildings, now with large posters memorializing Renee Good. It’s where Bob Dylan’s Minneapolis apartment looked out on.
view down an alley between brick buildings with pronounced cloud formations in the sky
View from sidewalk into where alley opens onto street. Large glass block wall, small black and white historic mural, red awning in Chinese restaurant, lots of brick
black painted brick exterior wall with smashed metal exhaust unit and torn green poster
close up on torn green poster
brick wall of building with doorways and windows, pipes and conduits, black squares and steps, and a door window with glass now scribbled on
Some new graffiti in #DylanAlley #DinkytownUSA
doorways and partial stairs, with a thin layer of snow, in darkness with security lights shining
corner of a brick building one wall has glass block the other has a crumpled vent and a fire escape stair a lot of the brick is painted black in patches, with a few areas of other colors
Stone steps and other odds and ends with a light layer of snow on one slanted surface
#DylanAlley in first snow of the season #DinkytownUSA
a dark alley with brick buildings on either side and a shootout section with stairs and doorways. at right one of the brick walls has a mural but all you can tell is it's painted because of the angle this is the alley that I believe Bob Dylan's room looked out on when he lived above Gray's Drug in Minneapolis
Tonight at #DylanAlley in #DinkytownUSA
brick building, alley, another masonry building
I have not #skeeted a photo of #DylanAlley in #DinkytownUSA since #Bluesky opened to #all
(I believe that's his bedroom window)
What strapping frat boys are wearing to return kegs today: cable-knit white sweaters. #dinkytownusa