Weisman Art Museum
333 E. River Road Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 (612) 625-9090 Twin Cities Metro Area Website >
Cathedral of Saint Paul
Saint Paul's history dates back to 1849. We're the story of a bootlegger named Pig's Eye, a gangster safe haven and a distinguished street known for its Victorian architecture.
Founded near historic Native American settlements as a trading and transportation center, Saint Paul rose to prominence when it was named the capital of the Minnesota Territory in 1849.
Tour the area’s 104 nationally registered historic sites, including the iconic Cathedral of Saint Paul (modeled after St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome), Historic Fort Snelling (the preserved U.S. military post is complete with costumed 1820s guides), regal Summit Avenue (the longest stretch of Victorian mansions in the United States) and the storied Landmark Center (a former post office and courthouse that was integral in the city’s 1920s gangster scene).
With such a rich and storied history, it should come to no surprise our museum lineup packs some heavy hitters. Explore a variety of exhibits at the Science Museum of Minnesota, Minnesota Children’s Museum, Minnesota History Center, Hmong Cultural Center, Bell Museum and more.
333 E. River Road Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 (612) 625-9090 Twin Cities Metro Area Website >
308 Prince Street, Suite 130 St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 (651) 224-3757 Lowertown Website >
1245 Carroll Ave Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104 (651) 641-8870 Midway Website >
619 Grand Ave Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102 (651) 312-1122 Grand/Summit Avenue Website >
Galleries throughout Saint Paul Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 Saint Paul Website >
1759 Selby Ave St Paul, Minnesota 55104 (651) 757-3365 Selby Avenue Website >
7801 Audubon Road Chanhassen, 55317 (952) 470-2409 Twin Cities Metro Area Website >
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