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Funky Aspects: Past and Present Brett Krell Shannon Mcnamee Ben Malakoff
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Funky: Defined Unconventional Bizarre Cross-Cultural Public Hangouts Non-Mainstream Recreation/Entertainment Pedestrian Friendly Mixed-use Zoning & Layout
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Funky: defined (cont.) Upended Facilities Independent Politics Alternative Economy Legal Positive-Expectation Gambling Freedom in Bedroom Other
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Funky aspects: Saulpaugh Hotel Opened in 1888 Social center in Mankato More expensive than courthouse Had some famous guests Torn down in ‘75
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Funky Aspects: Geography Along Minnesota river Was a convenient stopping spot for steamboats Located in a valley Hilly terrain First called Mahkato, which means greenish-blue earth
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Funky aspects: Dakota Massacre Happened in downtown Mankato, now called Memorial Park Dec. 26 th 1862 38 Native Americans were hung Most extensive execution in US history Plaque located off to the side reminiscing about the event
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Funky aspects: B-Dubs Buffalo Wildwings Falls into the public hangout category of funky places Twelve different varieties of wings Part of intergovernmental center Upended facility
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Funky aspects: Row Houses Unconventional regional customs Not normally in small towns Usually in larger cities like St. Paul or Minneapolis Some located on Parsons St. Located on same blocks as conventional houses
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Funky aspects: Mental images Paths: Madison Ave, Riverfront Drive, and Sakata bike trail Edges: Hwy. 14, Mankato-North Mankato bridge Districts: Old Downtown, Barmuda Triangle, River Hills Mall, Restaurant Ave. (Madison Ave.)
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Funky Aspects: Mental Images (Cont.) Nodes: Perkins, Erbert’s and Gerber’s Landmarks: River Hills Mall, the buffalo, the hill, bridge, MSU
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In Conclusion… By classifying Mankato into Kramer’s categories, you can definitely derive that Mankato is a funky town. Mankato is a continuously expanding and changing city and will continue to set urban planning standards for other cities in the future
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