Nonprofit art center that exhibits work by regional artists and features educational courses, theater and special events.
Purcell-Cutts House – 1913
Category: AttractionsDesigned by William Gray Purcell and George Grant Elmslie, this is one of the most significant examples of Prairie School architecture in the country. Admission: $5 adults, $4 students and Read more [...]
Sibley Historic Site – 1836
Category: AttractionsGuided tours of three limestone buildings in one of Minnesota’s oldest Euro-American settlements. Children and families can meet a friendly fur trade voyageur and pretend to be one for the Read more [...]
Wabasha Street Caves
Category: AttractionsNarrated theme tours with guides portraying historical characters of the region, including the St. Paul Gangster Tour. See the nightclubs, homes and local haunts of 1930s gangsters John Dillinger, Ma Read more [...]
Oliver H. Kelley Farm
Category: AttractionsCostumed guides pick heirloom vegetables, churn butter and plow the fields at this working 1860s farm. Try your hand at domestic crafts, such as making straw hats and soap. Admission: Read more [...]
Paisley Park
Category: AttractionsPrince’s private estate and production compound in Chanhassen offers fans of the music icon the opportunity to tour the 65,000-square-foot complex. Tours take visitors throughout the extensive main floor, including Read more [...]
Minnehaha Depot – 1875
Category: AttractionsLocated on the first railroad line west of the Mississippi River to connect Minneapolis with Chicago, Milwaukee Road employees referred to this little depot, as the ‘Princess’ because of its Read more [...]
Minnesota State Capitol Building
Category: AttractionsA signature work by influential American architect Cass Gilbert. Visitors may see the restored State Senate, House and Supreme Court chambers, the Governor’s Reception Room, the Quadriga (golden horses) on Read more [...]
North West Company Fur Post
Category: AttractionsExperience the excitement and challenges of the early Minnesota fur trade at this reconstructed 1804-era trading post, Ojibwe camp and museum located along the Snake River. Admission: $10 adults, $8 Read more [...]
James J. Hill House – 1891
Category: AttractionsThis Gilded Age mansion, built by railroad magnate James J. Hill, includes 13 bathrooms, 22 fireplaces, a two-story skylit art gallery and a large reception hall. Get a glimpse at Read more [...]