Posted inThe Stroll For city dwellers, viewing the subtle pasqueflower requires a pilgrimage by Andy Sturdevant 04/13/2016
Posted inThe Stroll The view is pretty sunny on south Minneapolis’ 36½ Street by Andy Sturdevant 04/08/201604/08/2016
Posted inThe Stroll Raised in the City: Westerberg’s walk — and other Replacements sites in south Minneapolis by Andy Sturdevant 03/30/201603/30/2016
Posted inThe Stroll Seeking downtown Bloomington — whose Main Street is called 494 by Andy Sturdevant 03/24/201603/24/2016
Posted inThe Stroll Sure, Shoreview has trees — but it’s the three giant towers that command attention by Andy Sturdevant 03/17/201603/17/2016
Posted inThe Stroll Gun Club Lake: A contentious history fits its martial nomenclature by Andy Sturdevant 03/02/201603/02/2016
Posted inThe Stroll Rural drivers’ ‘hi sign’ is great — but how do you respond if you’re on foot? by Andy Sturdevant 02/25/201602/25/2016
Posted inThe Stroll ‘Fourth Street’: Century-old book is positively poetic about what’s now an unremarkable slice of downtown by Andy Sturdevant 02/19/201602/19/2016
Posted inThe Stroll On our Twin Cities’ rivalry and the perfectly cromulent ‘Springfield/Shelbyville’ jokes by Andy Sturdevant 02/11/201602/11/2016
Posted inThe Stroll Unsigned agitprop: Views from the anti-stadium wing of the Vikings base by Andy Sturdevant 02/03/2016
Posted inThe Stroll 1873: In one fell swoop, legions of Minneapolis’ streets get new names — or numbers by Andy Sturdevant 01/20/201604/22/2016
Posted inThe Stroll Minneapolis, 1913: A new cornerstone, a visiting celebrity and the joys of ‘pedestrianism’ by Andy Sturdevant 01/14/201601/14/2016
Posted inThe Stroll Where to go for a sibling portrait of our twin downtowns by Andy Sturdevant 01/06/2016
Posted inThe Stroll Chronicling a sunset on the shortest day of the year by Andy Sturdevant 12/23/201512/23/2015
Posted inThe Stroll Northeast Minneapolis: It’s probably the French Riviera of Twin Cities river culture by Andy Sturdevant 12/16/201512/16/2015
Posted inThe Stroll Two cities, two statues of Floyd B. Olson: The bronzes are mostly identical, but not quite by Andy Sturdevant 12/09/201512/09/2015
Posted inThe Stroll The evolution of Harmon Place: from mansion district to automotive center to campus connecter by Andy Sturdevant 12/02/201512/02/2015
Posted inThe Stroll Snelling Avenue’s incongruous, winding bluff origins: Walk along it with trepidation by Andy Sturdevant 11/18/201511/18/2015
Posted inThe Stroll On Park Point, facets of Duluth are arranged neatly in a long, thin row by Andy Sturdevant 11/04/201511/06/2015