Location ID: #10096412
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The Manhattan Building is a Renaissance Revival office and banking building also known as Empire Building in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, designed by Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. in 1889. It is listed on the National Register of Historic ...
Location ID: #10084859
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The approximately 7,000-seat ballpark is owned by the City of Saint Paul and operated by the St. Paul Saints.
Location ID: #10087662
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A’BULAE is Minnesota’s first fully integrated reception venue that brings together people, events, and state-of-the-art technology.
In a beautiful loft-style space overlooking downtown St. Paul, you and your guests will have an experience like ...
Location ID: #10000037
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Outdoor market in Minneapolis where vendors sell fresh locally grown vegetables
Location ID: #10052125
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Near Science Museum of Minnesota and next to the Mississippi River. Small park across from larger Harriet Island Regional Park. Location managed by St. Paul Parks Department. Permit required. ...
Location ID: #10024697
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Barber shop in St. Paul.
Location ID: #10024700
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Parkway running through Minneapolis and St. Paul neighborhoods with bike trails, dog parks and local businesses.
Location ID: #10146495
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Set on a ridge overlooking Lake Superior, the Duluth campus is an idyllic combination of Minnesota's dramatic natural beauty and the modern conveniences of urban living. St. Scholastica was founded in Duluth in 1912 by a group of pioneering ...
Location ID: #10098645
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Marshall School is the Twin Ports' flagship independent school.
Location ID: #10300936
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The Shops at West End in St. Louis Park is a modern, open-air lifestyle center featuring a mix of retail, dining, entertainment, and wellness businesses. The walkable development includes national and local boutiques, multiple restaurants, a ...
Location ID: #10300788
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Enjoy biking, rollerblading, jogging, observing the Giant Canada geese, and strolling around Silver Lake. Paddleboat, canoe, tandem bikes, bicycle strollers, and more rentals are available. Visitors may picnic and explore the Children's Adventure ...
Location ID: #10300808
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A vibrant urban space for weddings, performances, fundraisers, or private parties.
Location ID: #10293450
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Brick structure with industrial windows and retro character. Great for gritty, historic, or small-town urban shots. Located in downtown Worthington on 9th Avenue. Multi-level interiors, wide staircase, basement area.
Location ID: #10286070
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Downtown St. Cloud scenic centerpiece for every season
- 7-acre urban lake with paved walking paths, open green space, and a vibrant community vibe—just steps from downtown
- Recreational favorite: Paddleboat, kayak, or canoe from the seasonal ...
Location ID: #10000011
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Cathedral in St. Paul, founded in 1800's
Location ID: #10088691
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Historic meets hip in the heart of Central Minnesota
Historic architecture: Turn-of-the-century brick buildings, Art Deco facades, and restored storefronts line a walkable, photogenic main street
Urban riverfront: Steps from the Mississippi River, ...
Location ID: #10281980
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The Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a stunning urban oasis that provides habitats for diverse wildlife along the Minnesota River. Spanning over 14,000 acres, it offers visitors opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and nature ...
Location ID: #10150467
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Location ID: #10080285
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Location ID: #10104355
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Northern Pacific Bridge #9 is a deck truss bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, between the Seven Corners area and the University of Minnesota campus. It was built in 1924 and was designed by Frederick W. Cappelen. ...
Location ID: #10000049
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Iconic bridge that runs over the Mississippi River, connecting downtown Minneapolis to St. Anthony Main.
Location ID: #10255423
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Located in downtown St. Paul, the century-old Palace Theatre was originally operated as a vaudeville theatre in 1916. The building was converted to a movie theater in the 1920s until it was shut down in 1984. The Palace Theatre underwent a $15 ...
Location ID: #10087451
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Enjoy a treat, meal, coffee, cold-pressed juice, wine or craft beer from our locally owned restaurant partner, specializing in healthy, sustainable, chef-crafted food.
The Family Center is a drop-in space for families to enjoy kid-friendly books ...
Location ID: #10096078
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American fare & libations in a classy, art deco-inspired space originally opened in the 1930s.