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| Okay, the Mall of America is actually in Bloomfield, MN, but people come from all over to Minneapolis to see it. The rest of the first row, going left to right, are the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, and a view from the Minneapolis Hyatt of Nicollet Mall right in Downtown Minneapolis. |
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| The row above has 3 photos from Saint Paul: Left to right, Saint Paul's Cathedral, the very large Minnesota Historical Society buidling, and the Minnesota State Capitol building. You can walk to all three in a day if the weather is nice. |
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| Next is a piece of the Stone Arch Bridge seen in a panoramic photo at the top of the page. You get a great view of the bridge from the Mill City Museum. Then the Minneapolis Metrodome, and the Guthrie Theater, which is very close to the mill museum. |
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| Another view of Nicollet Mall above where you can see the front of Brits Pub (the bar in the pictures below). Then Loring Park, and the Minneapolis Skyway, a.k.a, the Habitrail —a very handy thing to have in the winter in Minneapolis. |
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| The Underwater Adventure Aquarium is located downstairs in the Mall of America. There is a 7 story waterfall in the IDS building's "Crystal Court" in downtown Minneapolis, which is not that far from the Westminster Presbyterian Church on Nicollet Mall. |
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| Most of the remaining photos are repeats, but in the upper left is St. Mary's Basilica near loring park, in the center above is Minneapolis City Hall, and in the center below is James Hill House in Saint Paul. |
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