Shakopee (/ˈʃɑːkəpiː/ SHAH-kə-pee) is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Minnesota. It is located southwest of downtown Minneapolis. Sited on the south bank bend of the Minnesota River, Shakopee and nearby suburbs comprise the southwest portion of Minneapolis-Saint Paul, the sixteenth-largest metropolitan area in the United States, with 3.3 million people. The population of Shakopee was 37,076 at the 2010 census.
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Experience Dakota Culture! Hoċokata Ti's 3,805-square-foot public exhibit, Mdewakanton: Dwellers of the Spirit Lake, provides visitors with a cultural experience that enhances their knowledge and understanding of the Mdewakanton Dakota people and their history.
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This small building holds items that make it a veritable museum. Silver Crafts and other items from tribes all over. Bring broken silver jewelry for excellent repair. Take your time visiting the store. There is much to see.
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Canterbury Park is the Twin Cities' premier home to live horse racing, simulcast racing, and a 24/7 card club featuring Blackjack, Texas Hold'em and more.
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Visit The Landing - Minnesota River Heritage Park to discover how 19th-century Minnesotans established their lives on the frontier, farmstead and in villages. Historical buildings are laid out as a timeline from the pre-territorial era through the late 1800s. On weekdays, the historic buildings are not open to visitors, but the grounds are open for hiking and self-guided walks. To tour the inside of the buildings and interact with costumed characters, please visit on open weekends or register for a program.
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I live in Shakopee and I had never been here until this year. I had always wondered what the big deal was... Now I know! We thought we'd go and spend a couple of hours here... NOPE, 6 hours later... we left with pumpkins, apples and memories of a good ol' time. We went with our nieces and nephews. Ages ranging from 2 to 8. They all had a blast. The corn pit was a huge hit. They have one pit that is just full of corn. The other pit is also full of corn, but has a slide, swings, and monkey bars. The kids spent at least an hour in the corn pits. They have entertainment throughout the day. You can purchase a bucket of pumpkins and launch them at an old truck. They have a tent of parakeets, where you WILL have birds land on you.. that was another favorite of our group. Animals to pet such as Kangaroos, cows, llamas, pigs etc.. And obviously a corn maze... which we never even made it too. Fun little outing to do in the fall with family, friends, or your significant other.
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Always friendly staff and great standard beers with solid rotational taps as well. Frequent visitor and always satisfied. Growlers also an option!
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