900 5th St S
Minneapolis, MN 55415
"I know three things: 1.) how to record and engineer; 2.) how to buy and sell; 3.) how to run a business." --North 2 South founder, Lewy Lewis. Planning to make a record? Why not consider North 2 South, where our team can help you record, manufacture, distribute and market your final product for less than the average professional facility's day rate. Mr. Lewis took an idea that started in the streets of Centerville and Minneapolis to the Institute of Production and Recording, where he honed his craft and took advantage of every available networking opportunity while planning the ultimate company. Assisted by a consortium of private investors, he's currently making his new location perfect in preparation for making history. “Money is a just commodity to me. The only reason I want to make it is because it’s the CREAM. Cash rules everything around me. I want to break from that.” --Lewy (founder)
Claymore Photography, started in the summer of 2010, photographing Wild Life, Landscapes, and scenery. We have evolved into Photographing events with Non-Profit Organizations, Concerts, and Theater. Notably, in 2014, we where asked to Photograph a series of 3 Reunion shows for Minnesota Music Hall of Famers, Whiskey River. In addition, Claymore has been involved with photographing Local Sport Mojo Kickball, a Multi-ball Kickball game. Our Focus is to capture the environment that surrounds us and to pay attention to social issues that effect our world. Including those who are effected by Traumatic Brain Injury, The Homeless, and more recently, Black Lives Matter.
Banfill Tavern, also known as the Locke House, is a building in Fridley, Minnesota, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1847 in the Greek Revival style, with architectural features such as six-over-six pane double-hung windows, a tripartite formal entry consisting of a central door with side lights and a transom, broken-pedimented gables, corner pilasters, and slender brick chimneys.When it was originally built, it served as a summer residence and an office for logging operations in the area. In 1852 the Territorial Road (Red River Trail) was built a short distance from the house, and the owner, John Banfill, converted it to a wayside inn for travelers. It served as an inn until the 1870s, when the property became a dairy farm and began to be used as a year-round residence. In 1912 C.M. Locke bought the house and lived there until his death in 1947. It has been virtually unaltered since the 1870s, and remains an example of one of the earliest and best-preserved Greek Revival residences in Anoka County.In 1988, an art center founded in 1979 partnered with Anoka County to move into Banfill Tavern after outgrowing its original site. The Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts supports local artists with exhibits and classes. The Banfill-Locke Center is within Manomin County Park, and is a partner site of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area.
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