The Beatles' Hotel Party with Girls Broken Up in MN (1965 Interview)
The Beatles staged their second concert tour of the United States (with one date in Canada) in the late summer of 1965. At the peak of American Beatlemania, they played a mixture of outdoor stadiums and indoor arenas, with two historic stops on this venture.
After this tour's conclusion, the Beatles, who had been touring, recording and promoting non-stop for three years, took a six-week break before reconvening in mid-October to record the album Rubber Soul.
Bloomington is the fifth largest city, as of 2016 estimates, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is located in Hennepin County on the north bank of the Minnesota River, above its confluence with the Mississippi River. Bloomington lies 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Minneapolis.[6] As of the 2010 census the city's population was 82,893,[7] and in 2016 the estimated population was 85,319.[4]
Established as a post–World War II housing boom suburb connected to the urban street grid of Minneapolis and serviced by two major freeways, Interstate 35W and Interstate 494, Bloomington's residential areas include upper-tier households in the western Bush Lake area and traditional middle-class families in its rows of single-family homes in the central to eastern portions. Large-scale commercial development is concentrated along the Interstate 494 corridor. Besides an extensive city park system, with over 1,000 square feet (93 m2) of parkland per capita,[8] Bloomington is also home to Hyland Lake Park Reserve in the west and Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge in the southeast.
Bloomington has more jobs per capita than either Minneapolis or Saint Paul, due to the United States' largest enclosed shopping center, the Mall of America[9] , and the only IKEA in Minnesota. The headquarters of Ceridian, Donaldson Company, HealthPartners and Toro, and major operations of Express Scripts, Seagate Technologies and Wells Fargo Bank are also based in the city.
The city was named after Bloomington, Illinois.[10]
The 1960s saw accelerated school and business growth throughout the city. On November 8, 1960, Bloomington officially became a city as voters approved the city's organizing document, the City Charter. The city charter provides for a Council-Manager form of government in which the city council exercises the legislative power of the city and determines all city policies (see City of Bloomington Government). In 1965, a second high school was built, John F. Kennedy High School and Bloomington High School was renamed Abraham Lincoln High School. In 1967, a second and third official fire station were approved and built to more effectively combat fires in the increasingly large city. In 1968, Normandale State Junior College opened with an initial enrollment of 1,358 students. In 1974, it changed to its present name, Normandale Community College, to reflect expanded courses of study.
From 1961 to 1981, the city of Bloomington was home to all the major sports teams of Minnesota. In 1961, after the completion of Metropolitan Stadium in 1956, both the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Vikings began regular-season play. Although Metropolitan Stadium was originally built for the American Association Minneapolis Millers, a minor league baseball team, Metropolitan stadium was renovated and expanded for Major League Baseball and Football. The first Twins game was held on April 21 (Washington 5, Twins 3) and the first Vikings game was held on September 17 (Vikings 37, Chicago Bears 13). On August 21, 1965, The Beatles played Metropolitan Stadium, their only stop ever in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Area. In 1967, with the expansion of the National Hockey League, the Metropolitan Sports Center was built near the site of the Metropolitan Stadium and the Minnesota North Stars began play later that year.
A number of new city buildings were constructed in the 1970s. In 1970, Thomas Jefferson High School, Bloomington Ice Garden rink one, and a fourth fire station were built. In 1971, school enrollment peaked with 26,000 students, and the fire department had grown to a force of 105 men. (In 1974, after a six-hour city council meeting, women were allowed to join the Bloomington Fire Department, but the city's first female firefighter, Ann Majerus Meyer, would not join the department until 1984; she retired in 2013). In 1975 a second rink was added to the Bloomington Ice Garden and a fifth fire station built, and subsequently a sixth in 1979.
Bloomington Sightseeing - Minnesota Reiseführer | Stefan der Welterkunder
Mall of America und Bloomington Sightseeing mit Highlights und Tipps als Minnesota Reiseführer! Dies Bloomington Reisevideo zeigt die Stadt in Minnesota mit folgenden Sehenswürdigkeiten:
- Mall of America
- Nickelodeon Universe
- Sea Life Aquarium
- Minnesota Wildlife Refuge
Bloomington liegt südlich von Minneapolis und Saint Paul und ist mit rund 90.000 Einwohnern der größte Vorort der Twin Cities und sogar die viertgrößte Stadt in Minnesota. Bekannt ist Bloomington vor allem durch die Mall of America geworden und einem der größten Einkaufszentren in ganz Nordamerika. Aber neben dem steuerfreien Einkauf von Bekleidung, dem gigantischen Freizeitpark mit Spaß ohne Ende und leckerem Essen bietet die Stadt noch richtig viel Natur. Das alles gibt es in diesem Bloomington Sightseeing Video!
Vor den Toren der Stadt Minneapolis und in Nähe zum Flughafen liegt in Bloomington ein echtes Highlight von Minnesota. Es ist die Mall of America mit dem Nickelodeon Universe und Sea Life Aquarium. Doch in unmittelbarer Umgebung gibt es noch viel mehr zu erkunden! Nämlich viel Natur und Ruhe vom ganzen Trubel mit schöner Landschaft die zum Wandern und Joggen einlädt - oder um einfach mal die Seele baumeln zu lassen. Kommt mit und begleitet mich durch diese spannende und abwechslungsreiche Gegend!
Rund 12.000 Personen arbeiten in der Mall of America, um den Besuchern ein tolles und abwechslungsreiches Erlebnis aus Shopping, Unterhaltung und Gastronomie zu bieten.
Die Mall of America wurde 1992 eröffnet und feiert in diesen Tagen gerade ihren 25-jährigen Geburtstag, herzlichen Glückwunsch! Vorher stand an dieser Stelle das Metropolitan Stadium, das für diverse Sportmannschaften in Minneapolis - aber vor allem dem Baseball als Heimat galt. Eine Erinnerungsplatte weist heute noch auf das damalige Stadion hin.
Die Mall of America hat jeden Tag bis weit in die Abendstunden geöffnet. Oftmals finden auch besondere Veranstaltungen wie Autogrammstunden und andere Auftritte von Prominenten statt. Aktuelles erfahrt ihr auf der Website. Der Link steht unter dem Video im Beschreibungstext.
Das Nickelodeon Universe liegt zentral mitten in der Mall of America. Es ist ein überdachter Vergnügungspark mit Achter- und Wildwasserbahnen sowie zahlreichen andere Attraktionen. Da ist für jedes Alter etwas dabei! Der Star ist SpongeBob Schwammkopf dem zahlreiche Fahrgeschäfte und Souvenirs gewidmet sind. Nach 14 Uhr wird es deutlich ruhiger, wenn die Schulklassen wieder nach Hause fahren. Das ist übrigens ebenfalls beim Aquarium und aber auch vielen anderen Sightseeing Hotspots in den Twin Cities der Fall - wie z.B. Museen.
Als großer Fan von Erlebnis-Aquarien aller Art ist natürlich das Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium, das sich auch in der Mall of America befindet, ein absolutes Highlight für mich mit all den Haien, Meeresschildkröten, Quallen und tausenden anderer Meeresbewohner!
Von der lebhaften Mall of America nur kurz entfernt liegt das erholsame Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. Ein 5.700 ha großes Naturschutzgebiet am Rande von Bloomington und südlich der Twin Cities Minneapolis und Saint Paul.
Im Besucherzentrum in Bloomington gibt es viele Ausstellungen zu erkunden. Von dort aus führen auch Wanderwege zum Long Meadow Lake am linken Ufer des Minnesota River umgeben von Seen, Teichen und Auenwäldern.
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Large Indiana Hunting and Tillable Farm For Sale | Parke County | 445 Acres
The northwest part of the county is known for its ability to produce giant whitetail deer and this tract has all the ingredients any serious hunter looking for the ideal property could want. The large unbroken sections of rolling hardwood timber create vast amounts of seclusion and sanctuary areas for bucks to reach those older age classes. The timber consists of a high percentages of large, mast bearing oaks and other ideal hardwood species, along with plenty of top-end specimens to provide some valuable timber for return-on-investment. There are even areas within the property that have been replanted to trees creating stands of younger age class timber and valuable transitional cover and edge. The winding, secluded agricultural fields are cash rented for additional income production and are in the traditional Midwest corn and soybean rotation, which also provides ideal evening feeding destinations for the plentiful resident whitetails. The fields are widely dispersed throughout the property making multiple evening tree stand locations and light hunting pressure a tremendous asset. A well-built and secure metal building centrally located along the county road makes a great camp location and hunt headquarters. It has plenty of room for storage of equipment, along with a restroom and room for dining and sleeping during extended stays. A maintained trail system will allow access from the camp building to the farthest reaches of the property, making reaching stand locations and doing maintenance work very practical. The property also boasts a tremendous turkey population making spring season a very enjoyable experience with the sheer number of gobblers available to hunt throughout the farm. Morel mushrooms are also plentiful during that same time-frame and add a bonus to the turkey hunting. Small game such as squirrel, rabbit and coyotes will extend the hunting season opportunities once those deer tags are filled. The timber features an unusually high population of Ginseng, offering a recreational fall pass time with financial rewards! A year-round flowing creek winds along much of the western edge of the property offering a great water source for the wildlife. One of Parke County’s world famous covered bridges is located crossing this creek right along the property’s southwestern corner. Lastly, the local area offers convenient dining and shopping for supplies in nearby Rockville. Nearby public access areas of Turkey Run State Park and Raccoon Lake State Recreational Area offer picturesque canoeing, hiking, fishing, swimming and pleasure boating opportunities.
Green Acres Farm - Indiana Farm and Land Auction
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