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St Paul Curling Club
The guide was updated:Curling is a popular winter sport in the Twin Cities. Visit the St Paul Curling Club and watch how the players slide the hubcap-sized ‘puck’ down the ice, aiming for the target. While the intricacies of the game may seem a bit foreign at first, it’ll be a unique experience to see the ‘pitcher’ shouting at the ice brushes.
Useful Information
- Address: 470 Selby Ave, St Paul, MN
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 9am–11pm, Sun 9am–midnight
- Website: www.stpaulcurlingclub.org
- Phone: +1 651 224 7408
- Email: manager@stpaulcurlingclub.org
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St Paul Curling Club
Curling is a popular winter sport in the Twin Cities. Visit the St Paul Curling Club and watch how the players slide the hubcap-sized ‘puck’ down the ice, aiming for the target. While the intricacies of the game may seem a bit foreign at first, it’ll be a unique experience to see the ‘pitcher’ shouting at the ice brushes.
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Walker Art Center
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Fort Snelling State Park
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Northeast Minneapolis Art District
As in most cities, the worn down industrial areas sooner or later become the new hot spots after they've been established by the creative crew. Minneapolis is no exception.
The Northeast Minneapolis Art District is home to a great number of artist studios, art galleries and performance spaces. Walk around this unique neighbourhood distinguished by picturesque, family-run businesses, rail yards and industrial buildings, kitschy watering holes and a wide range of restaurants.
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Guthrie Theater
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Mill City Museum
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Minnehaha Falls
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Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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The Stone Arch Bridge
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