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Gold Medal Flour ad hidden for 110 years restored on south Minneapolis home
A South Minneapolis couple’s home improvement project turned into a mission to save a piece of Mill City history. Discovery of a hidden Gold Medal Flour ad sparks preservation effort Leigh Johnson and her husband discovered a giant Gold Medal Flour advertisement last summer while removing siding from their house on Minnehaha Avenue. The ad had been concealed under tar paper and siding for more than a century. The couple learned their home had once been a neighborhood grocery store before it was
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