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Accent Arts
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Art Galleries & Dealers
1618 W Lake St
Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55408
(612) 822-1234
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Acme Comedy Club
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Restaurants
708 N 1st St
Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55401
(612) 338-6393
what a laugh ! a nice club to have a small group or large group . priced great with discount...
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what a laugh ! a nice club to have a small group or large group . priced great with discount ticket around town . the wait staff are friendly and give good service . they always have good acts that change often . easy to get to , parking not always so good , in a great area if you want to grab a bit to eat before or after ,
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Airport Bowl
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Sports Events
Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55473
(612) 866-7577
This is a very small, locally owned bowling alley. We had my son's 5th birthday party here. For...
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This is a very small, locally owned bowling alley. We had my son's 5th birthday party here. For birthday parties, they just charge you the cost of the games and the birthday kid bowls free. We had french fries and brought in our own cake. They were extremely accomodating and friendly. Their food is very reasonable and they offer kids meals as well. There is no charge for shoe rental for the party either. We had 11 kids at our party, they bowled as much as they wanted, and the total cost was 34.00! They even throw in a bowling pin for the kids to sign! This was a great party and was WAY cheaper than most other bowling alleys!
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The American Swedish Institute is actually a restored historical mansion housing the museum and...
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The American Swedish Institute is actually a restored historical mansion housing the museum and cultural center.
Through exhibits, programs, & activties you learn about the Swedish immigration and community built in Minneapolis as well as the Newspaper publishing family who built the massive 33 room mansion in 1908.
They have a booklet to help you explore the gardens, childrens corners, museum store, coffee shop and all the increadible details of the Twin Cities only Castle!
Visit the website for hours and costs.
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This is a very interesting, quirky, museum in Minneapolis. Founded by Earl E. Bakken who invented...
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This is a very interesting, quirky, museum in Minneapolis. Founded by Earl E. Bakken who invented the first transistorized pacemaker.
Centered around learning about electricity and magnetism there are several exhibits and hands on activities to interest kids and adults. You can play a Thermin [first elcetronic musical instrument], generate a 60,000 volt spark or visit Frankensteins Laboratory.
I agree it isn't huge or overly impressive but is a nice stop to add when checking out a historic neighborhood of Minneapolis or if you are studying the concepts with a class of children.
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This is a very interesting, quirky, museum in Minneapolis. Founded by Earl E. Bakken who invented...
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This is a very interesting, quirky, museum in Minneapolis. Founded by Earl E. Bakken who invented the first transistorized pacemaker.
Centered around learning about electricity and magnetism there are several exhibits and hands on activities to interest kids and adults. You can play a Thermin [first elcetronic musical instrument], generate a 60,000 volt spark or visit Frankensteins Laboratory.
I agree it isn't huge or overly impressive but is a nice stop to add when checking out a historic neighborhood of Minneapolis or if you are studying the concepts with a class of children.
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The University of Minnesota's Bell Museum of Natural History features a gigantic diorama hall...
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The University of Minnesota's Bell Museum of Natural History features a gigantic diorama hall displaying all of Minnesotas habbitats under one roof! Awesome way to explore nature and our local surrounding enviroment. Bigwoods, great lakes, prairies? You name it, it's there ;) My kids love the touch and see room where you can pet a turtle, rattle bones and try on antlers! It is a really great museum-- plan a family outing or for an educational trip.
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