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A Practical Guide for Picl<Y Shoppers We have practically everything you need for casual, comfortable shopping. Stroll along at your own pace through 4 major department stores and a variety of 150 specialty shops. We've made shopping fun! Sunny courtyards, good restaurants, 4 movie theaters, and monthly family entertainment are here just for your enjoyment. We've made shopping easier too, with wide walkways, free use of strollers and wheel chairs, relaxing lounges, and convenient banking facilities. Not to mention this handy guide! Welcome to Burnsville Center. A Practical Guide for Picl<y Shoppers Skylights brighten the convenient, centrally-located food boutique area, spaciously designed for a comfortable shopping break. Lush green plants surround the beautiful cobblestoned center. Here you can enjoy a satisfying snack or a delicious meal quickly prepared at your choice of 14 interesting eateries. FIRST LEVEL BOUTIQUE LEVEL • RESTROOMS • INFORMATION & STROLLERS • TELEPHONES + CENTER OFFICE 134 POST OFFICE RESTAURANTS 2152 The Brothers 435-8535 Dayton's 435-8811 J.C. Penney Co 435-8551 1104 Ponderosa Steak House 435-8867 FOOD 1002 The Famous Chocolate Chip SERVICE SHOPS Cookie Co 435-9972 2070 Dean Witter Reynolds 435-8900 2118 General Nutrition Center 435-9953 1110 First Barber Stylists 435-7161 2032 Hickory Farms 435-7930 1018 Frank Kreiser Realty 435-8686 1096 Nutrition World 435-5656 1042 Kinderfoto 435-7368 1028 Swiss Colony 435-5648 2154 Northwestern National Bank S.W.435-8625 126 Pass Card Financial Center ' HOUSEHOLD AND DRY GOODS 2156 Pearle Vision Center 435-8821 2038 Bath Shop 435-8792 1016 R.J.'s Shoe Repair 435-7133 1142 Elements 435-6146 2076 Schway & Cowie, Attorneys .... 435-8661 2096 Jo-Ann Fabrics / Singer Co 435-5651 1050 Tuckerman Optical 435-8100 2146 The Kitchen Store 435-5363 1008 Winona, Inc 435-8581 1152 Let There Be Light 435-3303 2114 Nob Hill 435-2526 SPECIALTY RETAILERS 2090 Pier 1 Imports 435-2422 1176 Actionwear 435-8544 2004 So-Fro Fabrics 435-6005 2108 Athletic Attic 435-7761 1134 Bachman's 435-8806 JEWELRY 1064 Brown Photo 435-5708 1058 Bejeweled 435-6798 2138 Digital Den 435-5445 1020 Goodman Jewelers 435-8851 1172 Gayle's 435-5776 1128 Gordon's Jewelers 435-8601 2024 Great Luggage 435-7901 2082 J B Hudson 435-4917 1108 Nelson's Office Supply 435-8696 2102 Keepsake Diamond Center 435-5300 2148 Pet Ranch 435-5104 2062 Morel Jewelers 435-6528 1040 Pipe Den 435-6875 2018 Rings'n Things 435-5937 121 Sensation 435-2556 2040 Timex 435-6100 1140 Video Concepts 435-5553 118 Indian Reservation 435-8784 2020 Visage Cosmetics 435-2546 MEN'S APPAREL SHOES 2026 Chess King 435-9930 2120 Air Step Shoes 435-5370 2068 Desmond's Formal Wear 435-6226 2130 Baker Shoes 435-8755 1136 Foreman and Clark 435-8791 2078 Fanfare 435-5320 1030 Hal's 435-6965 2060 Flagg Bros 435-5813 1122 Harvey's 435-5402 1060 Florsheim Shoes 435-5594 1070 J. Riggings 435-7870 1118 Footlocker 435-7205 2110 Jerry Leonard 435-5525 2048 Gallenkamp 435-5582 2014 K-G Men's Store 435-8691 AMUSEMENT 1126 Hanover Shoes 435-6272 1078 Liemandt's 435-8668 1010 Aladdin's Castle 435-9931 CARDS, GIFTS AND HOBBIES 2055 Hush Puppies 435-6663 1044 Movies at Burnsville 435-7159 1048 Art Cellar 435-5026 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S APPAREL 1076 Kinney Shoes 435-6347 BOOKS 1098 Artsign 435-8261 1072 Berman Buckskin 435-7897 1154 Malings 435-6180 1086 Cedric's Men 435-8871 2058 B. Dalton Bookseller 435-8828 2028 European Import 435-5281 1148 Red Cross Shoes 435-5935 Women 435-8873 1068 Waldenbooks 435-6689 1090 Evenson's Hallmark Cards 435-5633 2140 Thom McAn 435-9957 1000 Gager's 435-9545 2116 County Seat 435-7341 2158 Wayne's Buster Brown 435-6109 BOUTIQUE FOOD 1052 Gifts by Jane 435-8771 2010 The Gap 435-7153 2025 Wild Pair 435-7791 132 Baskin Robbins Ice Cream 435-6783 2150 Kathy's Place 435-5507 1146 Jeans West 435-7633 102 Carousel Hot Dogs 435-7333 WOMEN'S APPAREL 2002 Kids Toy Store 435-2523 1082 Lancer 435-6149 111 DeMarlo's Malt Shop 435-5252 2050 Casual Corner 435-8825 2054 LeRoy's Gifts 435-5461 2136 Leather Unlimited 435-7434 108 Earl of Sandwich 435-6826 1039 Claire's Boutique 435-5220 2134 Myron's Cards and Gifts 435-6895 1158 Merry Go Round 435-9213 103 Egg Roll House 435-8637 2128 Foxmoor 435-9975 1038 Now and Then 435-6239 1046 National Uniform 435-7776 104 Great Hamburger Experience ... 435-8224 2022 Frederick's of Hollywood 435-5302 1144 Rug Crafters 435-7847 125 Shirt Shack 435-7575 130 Karmelkorn 435-7693 2098 Lerner Shops 435-6414 2046 Spencer Gifts 435-5938 105 Main Street Ice Cream MUSIC AND MUSIC SYSTEMS 1132 The Limited 435-8671 2106 Things Remembered 435-5475 & Lemonade 435-7031 1026 Great American Music 2023 Mothercare 435-5851 1054 Toys Plus 435-7318 113 One Potato Two 435-5085 2124 Midland Records 435-7353 1112 Nina B 435-6186 1041 Wicks'n Sticks 435-7345 128 Orange Julius 435-7628 2000 Musicland 435-2423 2086 Panache 435-6273 1174 Wooden Bird Factory 435-2522 106 Pizza 'n Pasta 435-5634 1034 Northwest Organ 435-8681 1066 Peck & Peck 435-8674 2132 Radio Shack 435-7400 100 Pretzels 435-7888 CHILDREN'S APPAREL 2094 R. Millers 435-6596 101 Taco Fiesta 435-7888 2088 Haugland's for the Young 435-5623 2056 Schaak Electronics 435-8606 2092 Seiferts 435-3431 2084 Schmitt Music Center 435-2454 112 Winchell's Donut 435-6428 DEPARTMENT STORES 1156 The Stable 435-6794 1032 Team Electronics 435-7128 1160 Stuarts 435-6205 CANDY Dayton's 435-8811 J C Penney Co 435-8551 OTHER 1074 Susie's Casuals 435-2561 2142 Fannie May Candies 435-7180 2044 Ups 'n Downs 435-9918 1036 Fanny Farmer Candies 435-7069 Powers 435-8833 2006 Walgreen's 435-7377 1120 Wrangler Wroost 435-6354 2042 Morrow's Nut House 435-7032 Sears Roebuck and Co 435-8855 1164 F.W. Woolworth Co 435-8151 .
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