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Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jul-22-2009 21:44:

Well aside from the Mall, there's Hiawatha Falls since you're into nature. Summit Ave. in St. Paul is pretty cool - victorian houses and cafes all over the place.

There are a ton of art galleries - I'm partial to the Minneapolis Art Institute, but the Walker is really cool too, and they have a huge outdoor sculpture garden. Great theater district too - second-largest in the US after NYC.



Beyond that, there are a bunch of parks and good bars all over the metro area. It's definitely an under-rated city.


Posted by lenazi on Jul-22-2009 21:47:

you could always look at the posters in the wall of your room, because we all know that when you say that you are going to Minneapolis, it means that you are just taking a double dose of meds and staying in your bed.


Posted by ziptnf on Jul-22-2009 22:10:

Marketing promotion? What are you promoting?


Posted by tubularbills on Jul-22-2009 22:28:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
Marketing promotion? What are you promoting?


$1,000 shacks up in northwest canada. PRIME REAL ESTATE I TELLS YOU!


Posted by Slylee on Jul-22-2009 23:25:

my ex bf was born and raised in minnesota and speaks very highly of downtown minneapolis.


Posted by jonSun on Jul-23-2009 00:13:

I thought u couldnt get in the states?


Posted by tubularbills on Jul-23-2009 00:44:

quote:
Originally posted by ********
It is promotions for a brand of bath tissues.


oh come on now, this is just plain silly!


Posted by Damerchi on Jul-23-2009 00:49:

keep heading to Rochester, Minnesota. I am sure the medical community there will be willing to further subsidize your lifestyle if they can make a case study out of you


Posted by cmay119 on Jul-23-2009 01:36:

quote:
Originally posted by ********
I'm wonderin if I35W is still under construction the exits all seem torn up???


35W is some what under construction, but has 2 lanes open going both directions. It really doesn't take too long to commute through the city, as traffic is sporadic around here. 35E goes through the east side of the city (into St. Paul), since I'm from the western burbs, I don't really venture over to St. Paul very often so I'm not sure if the construction in that area is bad or not.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jul-23-2009 16:35:

If you're going into the city from the north, Hennepin is your best bet. I'm not sure how traffic patterns are around the 35-W bridge these days.



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