Top 6 Historic Sites in Minneapolis, Minnesota (MN)

January 10, 2022 Augustus Redeker

With its gleaming skyscrapers set amid glittering lakes, Minneapolis makes for an attractive and fun getaway. A truly year-round destination, the city offers activities for every season. In winter, one can explore the downtown area through more than seven miles of glass-enclosed skyways. In addition to keeping you warm, they create a lively thoroughfare filled with specialty shops, restaurants and services. Whether you want to escape the winter cold or the summer warmth, the Mall of America offers shopping, dining and entertainment options for any time of the year and every member of the family. Art lovers have plenty to see at the Minneapolis Art Institute, Walker Art Center and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, which all house world-renowned collections. The theater scene is thriving. With more than thirty theaters, Minneapolis has more seats per capita than any U.S. city except New York. See a Broadway show and enjoy dinner and live jazz at a fabulous restaurant. With kids in tow, check out the Science Museum of Minnesota, where visitors can produce their own video, or come face to face with a shark at the UnderWater Adventures Aquarium. In summer, the action moves outside. Known as "The City of Lakes," Minneapolis has 22 lakes located within city limits and many more in the surrounding area. In town, hordes of locals and tourists in-line skate or stroll around Lake Calhoun, stopping for ice cream along the way. Just outside of town, Fort Snelling State Park offers outdoor recreational activities from hiking to biking and golf to boating. No matter when you visit, Minneapolis offers lots for everyone to enjoy.
Restaurants in Minneapolis

1. Nicollet Island

Minneapolis, MN +1 612-623-8347 http://nicolletisland.com
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2. Ard Godfrey House

45 Ortman St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414-1017 +1 612-781-8791 https://www.minneapolisparks.org/parks__destinations/historical_sites/ard_godfrey_house/
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Ard Godfrey House

The GODFREY HOUSE, built in 1849, is Minneapolis' Oldest Surviving Wood Frame House. It is located at the corner of University & Central Avenues SE, in Chute Square in Minneapolis. Tour the charming yellow Ard Godfrey house, with hostesses dressed in 1850s period costume. Restored by The Woman's Club of Minneapolis, it has been open to the public since 1979 Free Godfrey buttons for the kids. Tours are available June 4 - Aug. 28, 2016, Saturdays and Sundays, 1:00 - 4:00 pm. No admission fee is charged, but donations are welcome. Special group tours may be arranged year 'round by calling the contact phone number.

3. Semple Mansion

100 W Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404-2433 +1 612-290-4448 http://semplemansion.com
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4. Peavey Plaza

1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55403-2406 +1 612-673-2427 http://tclf.org/landscapes/peavey-plaza
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5. Hennepin Center for the Arts

528 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403-1810 +1 612-332-4478
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6. Grain Belt Brew House

1220 Marshall St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413-1036 +1 612-673-5095
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