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    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Beautifully restored carousel with charming music! Went faster than I thought so was fun even for an adult. Great staff (senior citizens)!

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    City of St Paul

    City of St Paul

    4.5
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    Second time visiting a college friend here this weekend over the 4th of July weekend. Last time was…read morelast year in April. Love the seasons here-- a bit humid for me the past few days but soooo green! Enjoyed seeing the Mississippi River multiple times as we spent time here as well as in Minneapolis. Appreciated the bike lanes and green spaces and parks. Every major city needs those ways to invite people into quiet spaces of nature to rejuvenate and refresh sometimes. Ate some good food, explored some illuminating history, did some people watching, enjoyed time with my friend. I plan to come back someday in the fall season!

    Saint Paul or St. Paul? For the longest time, I used the latter. The former is actually the formal…read morename of the city, but abbreviating it with the latter is good, too. Here's a tidbit that I find interesting. When I lived in Rochester, I often cut through Minneapolis to drive up to Winnipeg. Coming back, if I felt like it, I'd cut through Saint Paul to head home. During my two years living in Minnesota, I hung out more in Minneapolis than its twin. Fast-forward to the last five years or so, when I became a Minnesota Wild ten-pack-of-tickets holder. The team plays at Xcel Energy Centre. I often stay in Eagan when I'm in town, which is a part of Saint Paul. I have probably balanced out visiting both Minneapolis and Saint Paul by now. Xcel Energy Centre is in downtown Saint Paul. I enjoy watching Wild hockey games here. I've also seen a handful of concerts. It is the perfect venue with the best food that I have ever had at any arena. From the variety of wing flavours at the Taphouse, to getting pulled pork poutine (it's decent with real cheese curds, which is saying a lot from this Canadian), I like coming here to eat before or during the game. I especially like the happy hour deals before a game or concert. The downtown area is cool. You can find a bunch of eateries. I like Rice Park, where you can escape life by looking at Peanuts statues and a beautiful green setting. It's a nice nod to the creator, Charles M. Schulz, who was born in Minneapolis and spent many years living in the Twin Cities. There's a lot to see in Saint Paul, whether you are a local or a visitor. The Minnesota History Center enticed me to visit it for the Peanuts exhibit last fall. The Weather Permitting exhibit was a lot of fun, too. The Science Museum of Minnesota is cool for adults and kids alike. I was never the best science student, likely because textbook theory wasn't enticing to me. However, give me numbers and applications in the real world, and I love it. The extreme climates exhibits was amazing. I like that there are simulations and fun activities that make learning fun. If my science classes had more of these types of activities, I may have enjoyed these classes more! Shopping is great. I tend to hit the Twin Cities Premium Outlet. Great deals are there. There are plenty of decent shops that I frequent, from Converse and Nike, to GAP and Fossil. I tend to hit the Lindt and Auntie Anne's stores to get my chocolate and mini pretzel dog fixes, respectively. While heading over to a Japanese eatery last year, I passed by the Cathedral of Saint Paul. It was stunning to admire its exterior up close for the first time that I cycled back to it, parked my car, and took photos of it. This Roman Catholic cathedral is well over a century old. I like seeing it from the Rivercentre skywalk with downtown Saint Paul as the backdrop, but it's more impressive when you are in front of the cathedral to admire its design and architecture. Saint Paul is the capital of Minnesota. I've visited the State Capital once as a resident of Minnesota. It's a stunning building with a lot of marble and statues. I did a self-guided tour. You can also get a guided tour if you plan ahead and book ahead. It's a bit tricky finding parking nearby to do a tour. One of these days, I'll return. I find that I always learn something new when I'm in Saint Paul. It has grown on me and there's more for me to check out whenever I'm in the city. (226)

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