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Alexander Ramsey House
Alexander Ramsey House

Alexander Ramsey rose within the political ranks of Pennsylvania before coming with his wife Anna and the first of their three children to Minnesota in 1849. He eventually served as the state's second governor, mayor of St. Paul, a U.S. senator, and a secretary of war.

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Battle Creek Regional Park
Battle Creek Regional Park

City of Saint Paul's Battle Creek Recreation Center 75 Winthrop Street South Saint Paul MN 55119. East section: 2300 Upper Afton Road Maplewood, MN 55119. View park map. Park amenities. Parking for 270 cars. Handicap-accessible restrooms located in the pavilion. Large playground. Paved trails and mountain biking trail. Dog park.

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Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary
Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary

The Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary is located just east of downtown along the east side of the Mississippi River. The park features 450 million-year-old limestone and sandstone bluffs, spring-fed wetlands, excellent bird watching opportunities, rich Native American history, and beautiful views of the downtown skyline and Mississippi River.

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Cafesjian's Carousel
Cafesjian's Carousel

Private message us with a correct ... we're copresenting work by Saint Paul Public ... please stop by Cafesjian’s Carousel in St Paul and we can ...

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Cascade Bay Water Park
Cascade Bay Water Park

Cascade Bay Waterpark Cascade Bay, Eagan’s outdoor waterpark, is the summer place to meet up and stay cool. Plunge in to the large leisure pool or tip-toe in slowly along the zero-depth entry.

Cathedral Hill
Cathedral Hill

Cathedral Hill. As if the Cathedral of Saint Paul was not regal enough, the ivy-covered facades and fine dining establishments on Cathedral Hill embellish one of the city's most charming neighborhoods.

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Cathedral of Saint Paul
Cathedral of Saint Paul

The Cathedral of Saint Paul is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota. It is the Co-Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis; the other Co-Cathedral is the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis.

Central Park
Central Park

St. Paul's Central Park began in 1885 as an amenity for a new, upscale neighborhood north of the business district. As the city around it changed, so did the park; by the 1930s it had become a playground and meeting place for children and students.

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Como Lake
Como Lake

Trails 1.67 miles of paths surround the lake View a map of Como Regional Park. Fishing Only electric trolling motors are allowed on City lakes Boats and Tr

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Como Regional Park
Como Regional Park

Como Regional Park For over one hundred years, Como Regional Park has played a vital role in meeting the recreational needs of residents of Saint Paul and surrounding communities. Inspired in part by the landscape designs of H.W.S. Cleveland, Frederick Nussbaumer, Superintendent of Parks from 1891 to 1922, worked tirelessly to create an outdoor haven for the area's urban population.

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Como Town
Como Town

Here is a SNEAK PEEK into the building of the new ride coming to Como Town this season! Get ready to buzz around this summer on the Mini Bee Jet!

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Como Zoo
Como Zoo

Como Park Zoo & Conservatory Website. Como Zoo and Conservatory provides a balanced combination of fun and education. Its mission is to inspire our public to value the presence of living things in our lives. Como Park Zoo and Conservatory is open 365 days a year and admission is free.

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Crosby Farm Park
Crosby Farm Park

Before Crosby's death in 1886, the farm became one of the largest and longest running in the West End and Highland Park area. A succession of families farmed it between 1902 and 1962. The Saint Paul Port Authority purchased the land in the early 1960s and leased it to the City for park use.

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Fort Snelling State Park
Fort Snelling State Park

Get directions, reviews and information for Fort Snelling State Park in Saint Paul, MN.

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Harriet Island Park
Harriet Island Park

Harriet Island Regional Park The award-winning Harriet Island Regional Park is one of Saint Paul's—and one of the Twin Cities'—most popular parks. Located alongside the Mississippi River near downtown Saint Paul, the 'island' boasts many amenities, including the Clarence W. Wigington Pavilion, a 5,000 square foot facility that hosts receptions, parties, weddings, and more throughout the year.

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Hidden Falls Regional Park
Hidden Falls Regional Park

About Hidden Falls Regional Park. Hidden Falls Regional Park is located along the Mississippi River bluffs just below Lock and Dam 1. This beautiful park is great for birding, fishing, picnicking, walking, and biking.

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Indian Mounds Park
Indian Mounds Park

Indian Mounds Regional Park is home to six Native American burial mounds high atop 450 million-year-old limestone and sandstone bluffs overlooking downtown Saint Paul. The park also features a picnic area, play area, BBQ grills, hiking and biking trails, public art, and more.

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James J. Hill House
James J. Hill House

The James J. Hill House in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, was built by railroad magnate James J. Hill. The house, completed in 1891, is near the eastern end of Summit Avenue near the Cathedral of Saint Paul. The house, for its time, was very large and was the "showcase of St. Paul" until James J. Hill's death in 1916.

Japanese Garden
Japanese Garden

Como Park Conservatory, St. Paul, MN. The Charlotte Partridge Ordway Japanese Garden at the Como Park Conservatory is a living symbol of the peace and friendship that exists between Saint Paul and its sister city Nagasaki, Japan.

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Keller Regional Park
Keller Regional Park

The City of Saint Paul and Ramsey County have secured funding to update the 1975 Master Plan for Phalen - Keller Regional Park. Changing demographics, outdated facilities, and a strain on natural resources are a few of the considerations prompting the revision of the outdated 1975 Master Plan.

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Lake Phalen
Lake Phalen

Phalen Beach 2.jpg Phalen Regional Park is a popular destination for fishing, boating, swimming, biking, golf, picnics, and more. Lake Phalen is one of the largest lakes in Saint Paul.

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Landmark Center
Landmark Center

Landmark Center serves as a cultural center for music, dance, theater, exhibitions, public forums, and hosts countless special events. Landmark Center is owned and supported by Ramsey County and managed by Minnesota Landmarks, a non-profit agency dedicated to managing and maintaining Landmark Center as a historic landmark and cultural center.

Lilydale Regional Park
Lilydale Regional Park

Lilydale Regional Park is currently undergoing restorations and renovations. Roads, trails, amenities, and sections of the park may be closed during this time. Visit the Lilydale Construction Updates page below for more information.

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Marjorie McNeely Conservatory
Marjorie McNeely Conservatory

The Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, formerly Como Park Conservatory, opened in November 1915 fulfilling Mr. Nussbaumer’s dream of someday adding a glass conservatory to Como Park. The Marjorie McNeely Conservatory occupies one full acre under glass, managing six indoor gardens and three outdoor gardens and annually manages 50,000 plants from 1,684 separate species.

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Mears Park
Mears Park

Mears Park is located in the heart of downtown Saint Paul's Lowertown district. The park has a covered band shell with electricity, seasonal flower gardens, and a beautiful stream running diagonally through the park. It is home to many concerts, events and festivals throughout the year.

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Minnehaha Falls
Minnehaha Falls

Park benches in the upper reaches of the gorge provide a cool and shady spot to watch the falls on hot summer days. For the more adventurous, take the trail down the gorge past lovely pools and photogenic stone bridges to a sandy beach at the confluence of Minnehaha Creek and the Mississippi River.

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Minnehaha Park
Minnehaha Park

Minnehaha Park is located just above the sharp river bend between Minneapolis and St. Paul. Entry to the park is free and there is plenty of spaces to park for a fee, or free.

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Minnehaha Regional Park
Minnehaha Regional Park

Park benches in the upper reaches of the gorge provide a cool and shady spot to watch the falls on hot summer days. For the more adventurous, take the trail down the gorge past lovely pools and photogenic stone bridges to a sandy beach at the confluence of Minnehaha Creek and the Mississippi River.

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Minnesota Children's Museum
Minnesota Children's Museum

Sparking learning through play. Locations in St. Paul and Rochester.

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Minnesota History Center
Minnesota History Center

An interactive museum with permanent and changing exhibits, the Minnesota History Center hosts concerts, lectures, family days, and other special events throughout the year. The building is also home to the Minnesota Historical Society library and archives, a research destination for schoolchildren, family historians, and academics.

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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Minnesota Museum of American Art

The Minnesota Museum of American Art showcases the unique voice of American artists from the 19th century to the present. Visit us in the historic Pioneer Endicott in the heart of downtown St. Paul.

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Minnesota State Capitol
Minnesota State Capitol

The Minnesota State Capitol is the seat of government for the U.S. state of Minnesota, in its capital city of Saint Paul. It houses the Minnesota Senate, Minnesota House of Representatives, the office of the Attorney General and the office of the Governor.

Minnesota State Fair Midway,
Minnesota State Fair Midway,

The Minnesota State Fair operates an independent midway. If you are interested in presenting a ride, game or other similar attraction at the Minnesota State Fair, please print out and complete the registration form (available under “Quick Links”) and mail it to us to formalize your interest (1265 Snelling Ave. N., St. Paul, MN 55108).

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Minnesota Transportation Museum
Minnesota Transportation Museum

Minnesota Transportation Museum Experience history in motion at the Minnesota Transportation Museum! Visit the Jackson Street Roundhouse, Osceola & St. Croix Valley Railway, Minnehaha Depot, and Twin City Lines classic buses for an experience the whole family and kids of all ages will enjoy.

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Mississippi Gorge Regional Park
Mississippi Gorge Regional Park

Mississippi River Gorge Regional Park features several miles of paved trails along the east side of the Mississippi River with beautiful scenic overlooks along the way.

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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area

In the middle of a bustling urban setting, this 72 mile river park offers quiet stretches for fishing, boating and canoeing, birdwatching, bicycling, and hiking. And there are plenty of visitor centers and trails that highlight the fascinating human history of the Mississippi River.

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Palm Dome
Palm Dome

palm dome The elegance of stately palms fills this 64-foot-tall crystal dome. You’ll find more than 150 tropical palm and cycad species displayed here, some being more than a century old. The Palm Dome includes an “orchid nook,” which features flowering orchids drawn from the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory’s extensive collection of orchid plants, and is home to Bromeliads while in their peak of color.

Phalen Regional Park
Phalen Regional Park

Phalen Beach 2.jpg Phalen Regional Park is a popular destination for fishing, boating, swimming, biking, golf, picnics, and more. Lake Phalen is one of the largest lakes in Saint Paul.

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Pike Island
Pike Island

Pike Island, Dakota name Wita Tanka, is an island at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers in the southwestern part of Saint Paul in the Twin Cities metropolitan area of Minnesota, U.S.. The island is now part of Fort Snelling State Park.

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Raspberry Island
Raspberry Island

Located on the Mississippi River, Raspberry Island Regional Park provides stunning views of downtown Saint Paul. A renovation in 2008 made the island even more beautiful with the replacement of a rip-rap revetment to protect the riverbank and the addition of several landscaping features, including a walking path, access points to the river, planting beds, benches, lighting, and parking lot improvements.

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Rice Park
Rice Park

Rice Park is located in the heart of historic downtown Saint Paul. Rice Park is home to many festivals, concerts and events throughout the year. The park features a beautiful fountain and is surrounded by the Saint Paul Hotel, Landmark Center, Ordway and the Downtown Central Library.

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Science Museum of Minnesota
Science Museum of Minnesota

The Science Museum of Minnesota is the most popular museum in the Upper Midwest. Featuring dinosaurs, hands-on exhibits, and the Omnitheater.

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Shadow Falls Park
Shadow Falls Park

Located between the University of St. Thomas and the Mississippi River, Shadow Falls Park provides a serene setting for those wishing to relax and enjoy nature. The quiet atmosphere is popular among students and local residents.

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Silverwood Park
Silverwood Park

Silverwood Park is the newest addition to Three Rivers Park District with a focus on the integration of nature with art and performance.

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Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Sky Zone Trampoline Park

Looking for more info about us? Find the address, phone number, email, park hours, attractions, programs, and more for Sky Zone St. Paul MN. Find the address, phone number, email, park hours, attractions, programs, and more for Sky Zone St. Paul MN.

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Summit Avenue
Summit Avenue

One block north of Grand is a five-mile boulevard - Summit Avenue - connecting the Mississippi River to the cusp of Downtown. It is the largest stretch of Victorian architecture in the United States. F. Scott Fitzgerald, James J. Hill, Garrison Keillor and Minnesota's current governor have all resided on this stunning street.

Twin City Model Railroad Museum
Twin City Model Railroad Museum

Twin City Model Railroad Museum at 668 Transfer Road, Suite 8, Saint Paul, MN 55114 651-647-9628. World famous O-scale layout shows Minnesota railroad history

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Wabun Picnic Area
Wabun Picnic Area

Non-Reservable Picnic Sites. You may use the following open picnic areas on a first come, first served basis: Minnehaha picnic area #1; The pavilion near Minnehaha Falls; Lake Harriet #1 near the bandstand; Theodore Wirth near the beach; East River Flats; Many neighborhood parks also offer open picnic areas on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Wood Lake Nature Center
Wood Lake Nature Center

Here Are The 5 Most Incredible Natural Gems In Minneapolis-Saint Paul. Minneapolis and Saint Paul might be bustling metropolitan cities, but they are both naturally beautiful as well. The best part about the area is you can choose between a variety of urban activities, or you can connect with nature without having to travel outside of the cities.

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