The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have the famous Mall of America and Walker Art Institute. Bluff Country to the south has water sports and cross country skiing. The Prairielands abound with lake recreations.
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4.5 based on 88 reviews
I was amazed at the variety of goods available. Everything was very reasonably priced. Just wish I could have brought home produce on the plane! The apples were delicious! Tomatoes that tasted like tomatoes...need I say more! Beautiful bouquets of Dahlia.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Mostly flowers, fruits and vegetables, this small market right outside the Milly City Museum on Saturdays was a delight. Solomon's Bakery had a really long line for croissants (raspberry, chocolate) and breads. The flowers were absolutely stunning! Great selection of produce, and even some honey vendors. Inside the Mill City Museum covered entry were a few more vendors of rugs, jewelry, and other such handicrafts.
4.0 based on 162 reviews
A fascinating place to do global rocery shopping and to eat your way around the globe also! Lots of shopping available also. We even watched a Latin line dance class.
4.0 based on 19 reviews
Seasonal outdoor flea market open EVERY Saturday in April thru October. Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day wknds: Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Hours: Sunrise thru 1 p.m. Visitor admission and parking is free of charge. Low rates to sell on 30'x15' space. You'll find both new & used items: antiques, clothing, sporting goods, tools, music CD's and vinyl, video games, jewelry, collectables, home goods, arts and crafts, produce, flowers, trees, toys, books, pets and more! We have several food vendors, flush toilets and porta potties and an ATM on site. Handicapped accessible.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
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