Mississippi waterfront historic
Mississippi waterfront historic district has moved from an industrial to recreational land delighting enthusiasts with parks, picnic areas, hiking trails, tourist attractions, such as the Pillsbury Bakery and only a stone railroad bridge to cross the Mississippi. This history-rich neighborhood is the perfect place in the afternoon with restaurants, patios and shops for complete escape from the nearby town across the river. You can experience a Segway tour of the magical story that is as close to a magic carpet ride as you are ever likely to get. If you have never ridden a Segway then you are in for a unique experience and full training is provided before you head to glide along the river trails and pathways.
Returning to the city center side of the river you can visit the Mill City Museum, which is the latest addition to the network of the State of Minnesota's historic sites. From 1880 to 1930, Minneapolis was considered the "milling capital of the world" and the eight floors of the museum rises from the ground in the original ruins of the Washburn Mill, a National Historic Landmark. Elevator ride to the observation deck roof culminates in a spectacular view of the valley of the Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis. In the theater, the museum twenty-minute video provides an excellent fast-paced history of the region, which will make you feel like an expert local historian. If this is not enough for a trip back in time, the aroma of freshly baked bread will take you back in time.
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Returning to the city center side of the river you can visit the Mill City Museum, which is the latest addition to the network of the State of Minnesota's historic sites. From 1880 to 1930, Minneapolis was considered the "milling capital of the world" and the eight floors of the museum rises from the ground in the original ruins of the Washburn Mill, a National Historic Landmark. Elevator ride to the observation deck roof culminates in a spectacular view of the valley of the Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis. In the theater, the museum twenty-minute video provides an excellent fast-paced history of the region, which will make you feel like an expert local historian. If this is not enough for a trip back in time, the aroma of freshly baked bread will take you back in time.
Get more information on "minnesota landscaping ideas" at "leeslandscapes.com"
Address:- 11401 County Road 3#2 Hopkins, MN 55343 USA Call us:- 952-303-3871
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