Together "Twin Cities" Minneapolis and state capital, St. Paul, paint a very urban picture that lacks not for cultural color nor pleasant parks with proximity to river, wilderness and Amish country for extra polish.
Ojibwe culture is highlighted here with exhibits, activities & original artwork available for purchase.
Highlights • 1930s Trading Post building • Museum exhibits on Ojibwe culture & history • Hourly tour of Four Seasons room, with life-size dioramas • Daily Ojibwe game, loom beading & puzzles • Quillwork & birchbark products for sale
Special Programs (Details at events.mnhs.org) • Memorial Day Pow-Wow (May) • Fun Run (Aug.) • Arts & Crafts Workshops (monthly)
Rentals • Facility rental & on-site catering
Hours + Fees
Season:
Year-Round
Details
Additional Details:
Other Date Information Additional Date Information: April 1-Oct 29: Wed-Sat 11-4. Memorial Day weekend-Labor Day: Tues-Sat 11-4. Feb 2-March 31 & Oct 30-Dec 30 - Trading Post Only: Wed-Sat 11-4. Attraction Attributes Accessible to Disabled Can Accommodate Groups of 45 or more Native American Heritage
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