Monday, February 15, 2010

2010 Mn Golf Show Where Are Some Cool Places To Go In Minnesota?

Where are some cool places to go in Minnesota? - 2010 mn golf show

I'm going to Hitterdal, MN go to my long working hours or during Spring Break (2010). Where are some cool places to go if in the direction Hitterdal (Also Rockcester I stop, my sister and her family) to visit? I love animals (male) horse things to do with space, the museum from various locations (particularly Africa, Spain, etc.) and Acquriums

2 comments:

Tony Camonte said...

Let's see ....
It is the Science Museum, Como Zoo and Minnesota Zoo (it's easier to see animals in the past) ...
Hitterdal is fairly close to Itasca State Park, which is between the ages of pine forest (try the Nicolet Road) and the upper reaches of the mighty Mississippi River as a stream. More information about Rochester is the Mississippi River bluff country than the others, he says, is good, Red Wing, Frontenac State Park nearby.

It did not matter, but the north shore of Lake Superior Duluth last area is one of the most beautiful areas of the country Gooseberry Falls, Split Rock Lighthouse, Point State Park Tettegouche shovel, etc.

otisisst... said...

Well, that's my favorite city in the vicinity of Rochester Red Wing. It shows a landscape very well, because the river bluffs. On the Mississippi River.
In Minneapolis, the new Guthrie and Gold Medal Park to see pleasant. The Mill City Museum in New commitment and the history of the flour. lol. (We are the home of Betty Crocker, Pillsbury and / Gold Medal Flour). Although a chain, I would like to eat at the Spaghetti Factory downtown.
In the north, I recommend insurance Duluth. It is a great city and very picturesque on the shore of the lake. Itasca State Park is great visiting. You can use the headwaters of the Mississippi River on foot where to start.
For aquariums, I spend my money on the Mall of America. I guess there you go ..... Duluth Aquario, know only to be disappointed that if you cut some discounts available income. It's just not all that.

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