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.
Mill Ruins Park is the centerpiece of the revitalization of Minneapolis' historic West Side Milling District. In its 19th-century heyday, this area of mills and other historic resources made up the largest water powered facility in the world. Today people are invited to visit the recent archaeological excavation of this historic site. Meander on catwalks to view tailraces and mill ruins, then stroll across the Stone Arch Bridge to see St. Anthony Falls.
Hours + Fees
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Year-Round
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Located on a Lake or River MISSISSIPPI Other Date Information Additional Date Information: Mill Ruins Park is open year round, 6 a.m.-10 p.m Green Practices Eco-Friendly Landscape/Facility Design Attraction Attributes Accessible to Disabled Can Accommodate Groups of 45 or more
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