A Guide to the Twin Cities: St. Paul and Minneapolis

By Keith Mullin, published Nov 28, 2005
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There are many interesting, fun and educational things to see when visiting the Twin Cities area of Minnesota.  St. Paul, Minneapolis and the surrounding area offer a diverse array of possibilities for your visit, ranging from sporting events, to Broadway productions.  There is no possible way to see it all in one visit or to include everything in this article, but some of the major attractions are listed for your convenience.  Web addresses and additional information for each attraction are listed at the end of the article.

The Science Museum of Minnesota, located at 120 West Kellogg Blvd in St. Paul, is a fun and educational activity for the whole family to enjoy.  With a wide range of permanent exhibits and several galleries that host different traveling exhibits throughout the year there is something there for everyone.  The museums permanent exhibits include a display of Dinosaur fossils and other fossils, an exploration of the wonders of the human body, portions of the museums collected artifacts, hands on experiments, a seasonal outdoor activity area, a new 3-D Cinema, and an Omni-theater.  Seeing everything the museum has to offer can easily take an entire day.  The staff is very friendly knowledgeable and eager to help guests get the most out of the experience.

A Guide to the Twin Cities: St. Paul and Minneapolis
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Twin Cities, MN
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