Nicollet and 66th

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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicollet_Avenue Nicollet Avenue] is a major street in [[Minneapolis]]. In downtown it is the pedestrian-only Nicollet Mall (home of the [[Crystal Court]]), and is also known as "Eat Street" further south, due to the diverse ethnic restaurants located on the street.66th is a cross-street which intersects roughly at the level of the Minneapolis-St Paul airport in Richfield, a first-ring suburb directly south of Minneapolis. An interesting observation is that the intersection of 66th and Nicollet would be very hard to live at, seeing as it is home to the HUB shopping center.
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[[Nicollet|Nicollet Avenue]] is a major street in [[Minneapolis]]. 66th is a cross-street which intersects roughly at the level of the Minneapolis-St Paul airport in Richfield, a first-ring suburb directly south of Minneapolis. An interesting observation is that the intersection of 66th and Nicollet would be very hard to live at, seeing as it is home to the HUB shopping center.
''from [[Hornets! Hornets!]]''
''from [[Hornets! Hornets!]]''

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Nicollet Avenue is a major street in Minneapolis. 66th is a cross-street which intersects roughly at the level of the Minneapolis-St Paul airport in Richfield, a first-ring suburb directly south of Minneapolis. An interesting observation is that the intersection of 66th and Nicollet would be very hard to live at, seeing as it is home to the HUB shopping center.

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