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Minnesota Tourist Attractions
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Minnesota Tourist Attractions Tourist attractions in Minnesota - Theme Parks, Tours, Museums, National Parks, Historic Sites & More! Below is a list of attractions in Minnesota to help you plan a Minnesota Vacation! Find detailed information on the Minnesota tourist attraction entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Minnesota attraction category on the left hand menu.
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Explore All Of Minnesota's Regions You can find Minnesota tourist attractions and activities in all of Minnesota's regions: Duluth, Mankato, Rochester, Twin Cities and Other.
Featured Minnesota Tourist Attractions and Activities Please visit our Minnesota featured listings - Disney on Ice: Princess Classics at Xcel Energy Center, Minnesota Vikings at Metrodome, Monster Jam at Metrodome, Wilco at DECC Auditorium and Jeff Dunham at Alltel Center.
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Cascade Bay Water Park & Captain's Course Miniature Golf Outdoor water park with 5 slides, lazy river & mini golf
Category: Eagan Theme Park near Twin Cities, Minnesota

Description of this Twin Cities area Attraction: The largest of city water parks in the Midwest, Cascade Bay gives you all of the fun at a fraction of the cost of other water parks.
Zero-depth entry, water slides, a lazy river float and more can be enjoyed. Free shade umbrellas and seating on first-come basis. Snack bar, shower house, locker rooms and lots of free parking available.
Guests over 42 - $9.00, After 5pm - $5.00 Guests under 42 and Seniors (62 & Older) $7.00, After 5pm - $3.00 Under 18 months - Free All Day
Play a round of golf on Captain's Course, Cascade Bay's nine-hole miniature golf course! It is the perfect activity to enjoy with family and friends. The cost is just $3.00 per round.
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Chanhassen Dinner Theatres Broadway style productions, great menu and wine list
Category: Chanhassen Culture near Twin Cities, Minnesota
Description of this Twin Cities area Attraction: For a taste of Broadway, visit the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres where each year we are proud to entertain as many as 250,000 guests.
The Chanhassen is the largest professional dinner theatre in the nation, a premiere entertainment establishment offering warmth, charm and elegance to its guests. A wide variety of entertainment is featured to please the diverse tastes of theatergoers. Full-scale musicals are Chanhassen's specialty in the Main Dinner Theatre. Here audiences see such blockbusters as Cats, A Chorus Line, or Beauty and the Beast. The Fireside Theatre presents hit comedies and small cast musicals while the Playhouse features musical revues and featured comedy acts. Chanhassen is in the unique position of having facilities to build costumes, sets and props on-site. This allows Chanhassen's artistic staff free creative range when putting together productions for its audiences. Chanhassen is also the largest privately-owned restaurant in Minnesota. Guests will relax and enjoy tableside service with items selected from a complete menu and wine list. Specialty appetizers, cocktails and desserts are also available. Gourmet Magazine calls Chanhassen "one of the very best dinner theatres in the county." AAA Magazine says "any Twin Cities trip should include an evening at the Chanhassen!"
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Gale Woods Farm Working farm with fun programs & recreational opportunities
Category: Twin Cities Nature in Minnesota
Description of this Twin Cities Attraction: Located on picturesque Whaletail Lake in Minnetrista, Gale Woods is a 410-acre park that features a working educational farm.
The farm provides opportunities for visitors of all ages to enjoy experiences that enhance their understanding of agriculture, food production and land stewardship. Seasonal farm activities are the basis for public programs and scheduled group visits.
Come out and explore the park on your own, schedule a visit for your group or attend one of the scheduled public programs. At these programs, your family can enjoy hayrides, meet fascinating farm animals, explore orchards, spin sheep's wool, harvest fresh garden produce, and much more.
A special "Breakfast on the Farm" event is scheduled for 7:30-10 a.m., Saturday, August 20. This fun event features a farm fresh breakfast using food grown by local farmers. Activities also include sheep-herding demonstrations, hayrides, and barn and garden tours.
Gale Woods Farm also offers numerous recreational opportunities. Several miles of hiking trails loop around rolling fields, mature oak and maple-basswood forests, undeveloped lakeshores and beautiful wetlands. Canoe rentals are available so visitors can paddle on Whaletail Lake.
A four-season rental picnic pavilion is available for large groups. This distinctive facility overlooks the lake, pastures and gardens of the farm and can hold up to 320 people for a banquet or meeting.
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Grand Portage National Monument National Monument
Category: Grand Portage National Park in Minnesota
Description of this Minnesota Attraction: On a hot sultry day in mid-July 1802, partners of the most successful fur trade company in North America, the North West Company, met in their majestic Great Hall at Grand Portage and voted to move their summer headquarters from the protected shores of Lake Superior’s Grand Portage Bay 50 miles north to the mouth of the Kaministquia River. Almost from the time the vigorous Anglo-Scot Nor’Westers had organized at Grand Portage in the mid 1780’s an emerging United States wanted them out. The July vote would mean that 18 buildings constructed from native squared spruce, pine and birch and over 2,000 cedar pickets surrounding them would be torn down, transported north in company schooners and used in constructing the new Fort William far from U.S. soil.
As early as 2,000 years ago, Indian Nations probably used Kitchi Onigaming “the Great Carrying Place” to travel from summer homes on Lake Superior to winter hunting grounds in the interior of Minnesota and Ontario. In 1729 Cree guide Auchagah drew a map for some of the first French fur traders showing them how to reach the "western sea" of Lake Winnipeg. Other Europeans would follow, in time, Grand Portage became the gateway into rich northern fur bearing country connecting remote interior outposts to lucrative international markets.
Reopened in 1951 as Grand Portage National Historic Site, designated a National Monument in 1958, its nearly 710 acres lying entirely within the boundaries of Grand Portage Ojibwe Indian Reservation, the reconstructed depot celebrates fur trade and Ojibwe lifeways. Today as yesterday, the people, the cultures and the land have much to share.
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Historic Fort Snelling Living History Museum of 19th century frontier life
Category: St. Paul Historic Site near Twin Cities, Minnesota
Description of this Twin Cities area Attraction: Discover an 1820s military outpost once the focus of a small settlement but now at the center of Minnesota's Twin Cities metropolitan area.
A full living history program with costumed guides is presented daily during the summer, and on weekends in May, September and October. In addition, on Mondays and Tuesdays in the summer enjoy a variety of tours guided by the fort's expert staff.
This restored stone fortress opens its gates to welcome you to frontier life. Imagine that the year is 1827, and as costumed guides greet you, that you've just arrived via steamboat up the Mississippi River.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the past. Hear musket fire, the cannon's roar and the fife's shrill tunes. Take part in the fort's everyday life. Shoulder a musket, mend clothes, smell the stew, scrape a hide or sing along with the soldiers.
Take tea with Mrs. Snelling or sample the soldiers' bread ration. Swing a hammer in the blacksmith shop or barter with the sutler - but remember that his store is the only one for miles around!
The Fort's costumed guides demonstrate crafts, present historical skits and practice military drill and weapons firings. Join them in 1827 or explore other areas of the site's long history in the exhibits.
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Historic Jordan Walking Tour Jordan, Minnesota
Category: Jordan Historic Site in Minnesota
Description of this Minnesota Attraction: Discover over a Century of American Heritage in Historic Downtown Jordan, Minnesota. Self guided walking tour. Copies can be printed off the website or pick up a copy at 225 Water Street. Jordan, Minnesota
is a hidden jewel, in Scott County, and only 20 miles southwest of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Jordan, Mn is a small town, steeped in history, but steadily growing toward a thriving future!
In historic downtown, as many as 15 of the buildings on Water Street and South Broadway are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You'll find unique shopping in Jordan. Antique shops, family restaurants, sports bars, world famous Pekarna Meats, beautiful floral supplies, creative art centers, unique gift shops, the Mini Met baseball facility and the historic Nicolin Mansion Bed and Breakfast all within a city block.
Shop Jordan Mn!
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Judy Garland Museum and Children's Discovery Museum Judy Garland's historic house, gallery and Children Museum
Category: Grand Rapids Museum in Minnesota
Description of this Minnesota Attraction: 2727 US Hwy 169 S.,
PO Box 724
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
800-664-JUDY • 866 CDM-Kids
www.judgarlandmuseum.com
www.cdmkids.org • jgarland@uslink.net
office@cdmkids.org
Enjoy several dynamic attractions at
one campus. The new Children's Discovery
Museum is full of exciting interactive
exhibits like DinoDig, Geo-zoooom and
River Town. Kids and adults learn together
by a hands-on or "please touch" approach
that is both fun and educational.
A one-acre memorial flower garden leads
to the restored 1925 childhood home
of America's Treasure, Judy Garland-star
of the world's most beloved film, Wizard of
Oz. An adjacent gallery showcases Judy's
Hollywood movie costumes, props and personal
effects, including the Emerald City
carriage used in the Wizard of Oz-once owned by
President Abraham Lincoln. The Museum
Store features a wide array of quality
children's products, Garland mementos and gifts
from Oz. Celebrities join fans each year
for the Judy Garland Festival, held over
the 4th weekend in June.
Museum Hours: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
January thru March: Friday's & Saturday's only
April thru Memorial Day: Monday - Saturday
Memorial Day thru September: Monday - Sunday (7 days)
October thru March: Friday's & Saturday's only
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