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Mill City Museum |
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(Attractions & Activities - History Museums)
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704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis 55401 612-341-7555 |
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Description:
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MILL DISTRICT. From 1880 until the end of World War I, Minneapolis led the nation – and the world – in flour production. The Washburn A Mill was the largest flour mill in existence; its remains now house this museum, which recounts the importance of the flour industry to Minneapolis and explains the milling process through interactive exhibits. Authentic railroad cars and milling equipment are also on view. Kids love the eight-story Flour Tower, and parents appreciate the on-site cafe for its coffee and light snacks. |
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Hours:
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| Sep-Jun Tue-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun Noon-5pm |
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| Jul-Aug Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun Noon-5pm |
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Admission:
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Adult (18-64) $10; Senior (65+) $8; Student $8; Child (6-17) $5;
Parking $5 |
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Payment Methods: |
Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express |
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