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Augies, had an interesting past.

Augie Ratner, the proprietor of Augie’s Theater Lounge & Bar on Hennepin Avenue, was the unofficial mayor of Minneapolis’s downtown strip in the 1940s and ’50s. In a few blocks between the swanky clubs and restaurants on Eighth Street and the sleazy flophouses and bars of the Gateway District, the city’s shakers-and-movers and shake-down artists mingled. Gangsters and celebrities, comedians and politicians, the rich and the famous and the infamous—all of them met at Augie’s: Jimmy Hoffa, Henny Youngman, Kid Cann, John Dillinger, Jack Dempsey, Peggy Lee, Groucho Marx, Lenny Bruce, and Gypsy Rose Lee. Augie Ratner knew everyone, and everyone knew and liked Augie, and they told him everything.(from the book, "Augie's Secrets")


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Liz Bickel15-Nov-2020 06:01
Fascinating history. Well captured image.
Carl Carbone14-Nov-2020 15:07
Nicely documented shot of this "sketchy" part of town.
Graeme13-Nov-2020 22:52
A great composition of this theatre lounge bar and all the history that goes with it and all the famous faces, Dennis. V!!!!
Nick Paoni13-Nov-2020 20:51
This is so cool in light of the interesting narrative.
Helen Betts13-Nov-2020 19:39
Great shot of this old-time looking nightclub, and a fascinating history of it as well.
globalgadabout13-Nov-2020 19:26
like a time warp: such a choice of businesses from another era....interesting what is laid bare by the revelations, an insider's look at an unsavoury aspect of local history...the Brass Rail raises questions too..
joseantonio13-Nov-2020 18:51
nice image and interesting information.V.
Don Mottershead13-Nov-2020 18:09
Well composed photo and interested information.
Marisa Livet13-Nov-2020 18:09
A very interesting street photo, accompanied by a fascinating story