According to Brick, human moles in the Twin Cities have carved out underground space over the years for an amazing variety of commercial enterprises: making beer, cheese and automobile windshields; growing mushrooms; and storing boats, potatoes and live bait; as well as being transit ways for sewage, waste, utilities and people.
Caves here have been nightclubs, fallout shelters, haunted houses, teenage drinking dens, and hideouts for criminals and the homeless. They've been revered as the haunts of American Indian gods and have inspired legends of buried treasures, ghosts, monsters and supernatural beings.
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