Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Outdoor Worship Sunday's during the summer, Brainerd International Raceway, Charles Lindbergh House and Museum, North Central Speedway, Linden Hill, Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery, Paul M Thiede Fire Tower Park, Alliance Church, Little Elk Heritage Preserve.
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This is an awesome, historic building. I definitely recommend it as a place to take a time out, reflect, meditate, worship, etc. The architecture is worth a stop, regardless of your faith.
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We spent a week at the track for the Lucas Oil Natls. Met some of the friendliest people and staff at any track in the country! Good times had by all ! racing was spectacular and the Zoo was crazy fun!
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CLOSED for the season through May 2020. Charles Lindbergh's 1927 flight from New York to Paris launched an aviation revolution. Tour his boyhood home, explore the visitor center exhibits, including a "Spirit of St. Louis" flight simulator, and walk an interpretive trail along the river. Additional trails are located in the adjacent Charles A. Lindbergh State Park. The site is a National Historic Landmark.
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North Central Speedway is a 1/3 mile track that hosts dirt track racing from April through September. We race every Saturday night, and both seasoned race fans and those who have never been to a race previously are encouraged to join us for a great evening. We also have great games and prizes for kids of all ages and a great family atmosphere, so bring everyone with you.
The races were extremely well organized, the racers were gentlemen/ladies, and the cars were FAST FAST FAST!!! The excitement was roaring and nonstop, they made sure that they kept your attention all the time. Unlike the other comment, I enjoyed the hamburgers and fries along with the races, it was an excellent compliment to the fun and noise!! Remember to bring ear protection and people, please, teach your children to wear them too!
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Linden Hill consists of two mansions, situated on nine acres, overlooking the Mississippi River. The mansions, fully furnished with original artifacts, were built in 1898. One mansion houses the Linden Hill Museum, the other can be rented for special events. There is a walking tour on the grounds that is open year round and free to the public!
We really enjoyed the mansion and grounds! Very beautiful! The tour guide did a good job! Many interesting antiques!
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The leaves were great and the view was spectacular. The view from the top was worth the climb up the stairs.
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