As soon as word broke that Mary Tyler Moore had died, local fans flocked to the places that most symbolized her beloved character Mary Richards — the funny, fearless young TV producer who made it after all.
At the IDS Center
Shortly after being seated at the Mary Tyler Moore table in Basil's Restaurant at the IDS Center on Wednesday afternoon, Mark Marshall and his companions received alerts on their phones that the actress had died.
Marshall was dining with a group of New York-based colleagues from the television industry, who all found the coincidental seating at Moore's commemorative table uncanny.
"It's a Minneapolis surreal experience for us," Alison Tarrant said.
Linda Yaccarino was seated beside a plaque bearing Moore's image. She recalled being inspired by Moore's character when she first watched the show in re-runs.
"She was a career woman, she was living on her own, she had her own apartment," Yaccarino said. "It was like, 'I want to be her.' "
Moore appeared in this spot on the balcony of Basil's in the opening sequence of the "Mary Tyler Moore Show."
At the MTM statue
A small but steady stream of visitors made pilgrimages Wednesday afternoon to the Meet Minneapolis visitors center, where the statue of Moore tossing her beret is temporarily located.