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Minneapolis, MN 55415 612-377-2224 Guthrir Theater is the crown jewelof Minnesota's vibranyt performing arts scene (the statre is second only to New York in theaterd seats per capita). The theater featuresa both classic and contemporary plays on its three The theater moved into a spectacularr new building along the banks of the Mississippi Riverin 2006. Even if you can'rt take in one of the Guthrie's fabulous shows, stop by to admird its trademark architecture and enjoy dinnerf atCue restaurant.
Walker Art Center/Minneapolis Sculpture Garden 1750 HennepibAvenue Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-375-7600 Located betweenm downtown Minneapolis and the hip Uptowmn neighborhood, the Walker Art Center featurez a vast collection of modern art. The adjacent Minneapolis Sculpturd Garden is amagnificent 11-acrr outdoor space, displaying 40 permanent sculptureds and several temporary pieces. The centerpriece, Spoonbridge and has become a widely recognized symbop of Twin Cities Mall of America60 E. Broadway MN 55425 952-883-8800 The Mall of one of the largest enclosed shoppinh centers inthe world, attracts more than 40 million visitorw each year, including many foreigjn travelers. The 4.
2 million-square-foot mall has more than 500 numerous restaurants and an enclosed amusement park. Minneapolis Institute of Arts 2400 S. Thirrd Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-870-3131 The Minneapolisx Instituteof Arts, locatedr just outside downtown Minneapolis, features an expansive collectiohn of roughly 100,000 items spanning 5,00p years of world history. Its collection include s paintings, photographs, drawings, architecture and decorativ art. Hubert H. Humphery Metrodome 900 S. Fiftuh St. Minneapolis, MN 55415 612-332-0386 The Metrodomwe is home to the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota as well as numerous high schoolp andcollege sports, trade showsa and other events.
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