The Original Sports Bar

Sports celebs opening restaurants is nothing new. In 1929, there was the Naniboujou Lodge.

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Decades before Michael Jordan, Mike Ditka, Wayne Gretzky, or John Elway got into the hospitality biz, there was the Naniboujou Lodge in Grand Marais, Minnesota—northeast of Duluth, on the shores of Lake Superior. Opened in 1929 by a group that included Babe Ruth, Ring Lardner, and Jack Dempsey, the lodge was conceived as a private club. Alas, the Jazz Age wound down, the market crashed, and the lodge’s mortgage was foreclosed.

After changing hands over the years, the lodge is now on the National Register of Historic Places, and it has been reopened as The Naniboujou Lodge and Restaurant. What’s more, the eye-popping dining room ceiling has been gloriously restored. Painted in the late 1920s by French artist Antoine Gouffee, it’s Cree Indian–meets–Art Deco gone psychedelic. For a look, check out the slideshow. Wayne Gretzky, eat your heart out.

Amy Albert is a senior editor at Builder.

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Amy Albert

Amy Albert is editor of Custom Home and a senior editor at Builder. She covers all aspects of design. Previously, she was kitchen design editor at Bon Appetit; before that, she was senior editor at Fine Cooking, where she shot, edited, and wrote stories on kitchen design. Amy studied art history with an emphasis on architecture and urban design at the University of Pennsylvania. She lives in Los Angeles. Write her at [email protected], follow her on Twitter @CustomHomeMag and @amyatbuilder, or join her on Custom Home's Facebook page. 

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