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Bell Museum |
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Located on the grounds of the University of Minnesota, the Bell Museum of Natural History in Minneapolis offers visitors a plethora of engaging exhibits and attractions. Ample parking is available just one block or less from the museum.
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Guthrie Theatre |
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The Guthrie Theater, founded in 1963, is an American center for theater performance, production, education and professional training in Minneapolis, MN. Past plays include Little House on the Prairie, A Christmas Carol, the Glass Menagerie and many more.
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Minneapolis Institute of Arts |
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The Minneapolis Institute of Arts is Minnesota's largest art educator. More than half-a-million people visit the museum each year. The collection includes world-famous works, spanning five thousand years and representing the world's diverse cultures across all continents.
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Stone Arch Bridge |
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Stone Arch Bridge – famous for its graceful arches and breathtaking views – defines Minneapolis’ skyline. The Stone Arch Bridge spans St. Anthony Falls, and served as a working railroad bridge until 1965. The landmark measures 2,176 feet by 28 feet, with 23 arches.
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Walker Art Center |
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One of the best places in Minneapolis for art enthusiasts, Walker Art Center is a headquarters for the Twin Cities cultural social scene. Drop-in tours are a great way to learn more about current exhibitions, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, and the architecture of the Walker.
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