Ryan and I have been shooting interviews as much as we possibly can. The people that we have met on camera and off, have been amazing. I always believe that everyone has a story, and they not only have a story but also have been giving us materials to use for our project. Outstanding. During one interview with Russ and Phiz Olson especially, not only a great interview, but we were given a legal pad 15 pages deep with names of everything that was downtown over the years. Above and beyond what we ever were asking for, just incredible. I had an interview with Bob Sullivan, who used to own Sullivan Paint downtown, and the business had been in the family for years. Bob and his wife are two of the nicest people I have met, as is Russ and Phiz. Both of these couples were gracious enough to let us into their homes, and not only conduct an interview, but yet again the Sullivan's had pictures and literature waiting for me. All I wanted was an interview and again we get pleasantly surprised by how above and beyond our interviewees go. We also interviewed Butch Donovan, and all you Albert Lean's out there would appreciate this as he was once the owner of Jake's Pizza. Butch's Special, is named after him. The infamous taco pizza was his creation, and if anyone that knows me would agree that I have spent a small fortune on the taco pizza. Thanks Butch, haha!! He was a great interview and a very nice man. It seems as this project continues to progress, the old saying of "Minnesota Nice," plays. Everybody needs to find that project with a cool breeze and a warm body to hold. I've found mine. Check out these photos, I hope all is doing well and until next time, keep living the dream.
Mr. Bob Sullivan getting filmed for "Buildings of Broadway."
Sullivan Paint circa the 1930's.
The originator of Sullivan Paint Store. This is his flyer for running for sheriff in 1914, he ultimately lost.
Sullivan Paint used to sell "The Minneapolis Journal," which was a newspaper. One of the only places to get it back in the early 1900's.
This is Butch. One of my favorites, and not because he was the originator of one of my addictions, Jake's taco pizza. Thanks Butch.