Location ID: #10130372
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56 Brewing is a Microbrewery and Tap Room in Northeast Minneapolis located at 3055 Columbia Ave NE. We are a collaborative group of beer enthusiasts, some of us 15+ year NE Minneapolis residents, who value the city, the community, the people and the ...
Location ID: #10052233
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A unique rental venue in downtown Minneapolis for photo, video and events.
Location ID: #10097100
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The Midway Murals project transforms a half-mile stretch of Snelling Avenue. During the summer of 2015 four experienced public artists were commissioned to collaborate with immigrant business owners and the Hamline Midway neighborhood to create ...
Location ID: #10184449
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Location ID: #10146490
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Scenic drive overlooking the Twin ports with several lookouts.
Location ID: #10146479
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Bridge spanning the MN and WI borders. Train bridge on top of car bridge. Crosses the St. Louis River.
Location ID: #10096282
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Though it may be lesser known than its fellow urban parks — Rice Park and Mears Park — the relatively new Wacouta Commons does contain one feature the two parks do not have: a playground. The urban park also features a dog walk and arbors.
Location ID: #10087445
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A relaxing neighborhood park peppered with trees and benches throughout and also offers views of the downtown skyline.
Location ID: #10145182
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Location ID: #10146690
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Highway rest area, tourist info center, picknik area, parking area, scenic outlooks over Duluth and Superior and the St. Louis River, nature trails,
Location ID: #10098210
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Baseball Field, Benches, Playground, Restroom Facilities, Soccer Field, and Softball Field
Budding area athletes have the opportunity to play ball and soccer under the lights at Sylvan Park. The park also contains restroom facilities and a ...
Location ID: #10145177
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Location ID: #10096519
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Playground park located in St. Paul, Minnesota
Location ID: #10098212
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Beach
Biking Path
Floating Swim Dock
Pay Parking Lot
Walking Path
Volleyball Court - Sand
Location ID: #10190865
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Location ID: #10103771
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The Wabasha Street Bridge is a segmental bridge that spans the Mississippi River in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It was named Wabasha Street Freedom Bridge in 2002, to commemorate the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks.[1] ...
Location ID: #10126660
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Located on the Mississippi River, Raspberry Island Regional Park provides stunning views of downtown Saint Paul. A renovation in 2008 made the island even more beautiful with the replacement of a rip-rap revetment to protect the riverbank and the ...
Location ID: #10126072
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This former fraternity house was built in 1910 and was refurbished by the owners in 1994 to be a cozy, impeccably decorated inn with ten guest rooms.
Location ID: #10165805
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Charming SW Minneapolis home. Updated modern kitchen preserving the historic charm.
Lots of original woodwork.
Location ID: #10150458
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30 rooms, 6 bathroom, 8 fireplaces and a bowling alley.
Location ID: #10146321
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In 1917 Dr. Henry S. Plummer and his wife Daisy, began construction of "Quarry Hill" later to be known as the Plummer House. Dr. Plummer personally formulated the plans for the house which included many innovations that were far advanced for that ...
Location ID: #10178797
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Every square inch of this 3300 sq. ft. North Loop, Minneapolis Parisian-style (modern, antique, global, eclectic) condo loft bursts with character: 2-story penthouse, 22-foot ceilings, 4 exposures, 2 outdoor balconies, 1 private roof deck. Mix of ...
Location ID: #10146471
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Munger Terrace is an architecturally significant rowhouse in the Central Hillside neighborhood of Duluth, Minnesota, United States. It was designed by Oliver G. Traphagen and Francis W. Fitzpatrick and built from 1891 to 1892, originally containing ...
Location ID: #10146470
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This neighborhood park was built by United States Steel to serve Morgan Park, the company town it built adjacent to the Minnesota Steel Plant in 1915.