Then Burn it Off, Medicine Residency Program - the University of Minnesota

Out and About in the Twin Cities

Sports

Family

Arts

The twin cities have the greatest number of theaters per capita of any US city outside of NYC.  Great theater abounds.  The Guthrie is nationally known, and will soon have a new home on the River.

The best way to find out about the various venues and exhibitions going on in the Twin Cities is to check out your favorite free newspaper normally published every Wednesday or Thursday distributed to local coffee shops.  Here are a few resources from the web:

Minneapolis Institute of Arts – 24th Street and 3rd Ave S, Mpls.  Cultural socialism at its best, free admission daily with free tours, videos and lectures on the first Sunday of every month.

 Nature

Arboretum - Chanhassen, MN. 
The University of Minnesota’s own botanical garden.  Relaxing pastoral scenes, great vistas.  Highlights include early summer flowers, and apple season. 

Como Park - St. Paul, MN
Cross country skiing in the winter, a tropical conservancy year round.  Free zoo. 

The Park System in general – Explore the expansive park system in the Twin Cities area

 


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