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    Carver County Government Center

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    2 years ago

    Rude rude rude. Do NOT get your passport here. wowza, rude and condescending for no reason.

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    Ramsey County Courthouse - Vision of Peace sculpture.

    Ramsey County Courthouse

    3.4(12 reviews)
    26.7 miDowntown St. Paul

    Gorgeous art deco architecture with plenty of marble and various types of wood throughout and great…read morecity views from the law library on the 18th floor. Stunning 36-foot tall Mexican onyx sculpture (The Vision of Peace) across from the main entrance, which is currently the tallest onyx figure in the world. There is a small museum space on the lower level.

    Forget the architecture, this is the place where shit gets real. My latest visit was for a friend's…read morehearing. There is a list of names, rooms and times for the day. Going in the room almost has similarities to a concert. First trying to find a goddamn parking space. The audience is waiting around. The clerk is the warm up. Actually she had an odd resemblance to singer, Kasey Lansdale. She liked that. The officers of the court, attorneys are the roadies. Then the band, court reporter, defendant etc. The bailiff is the announcer. Then the star performer, the judge makes it all happen. And the decision is the encore. My first experience was on jury duty, when the OJ Simpson verdict was handed down and there was cheering in the room. I was on a crack cocaine possession case. I really enjoyed it, I also hated my job at the time and was hoping for a murder. We found him not guilty and I think he was more surprised than anyone. Then there's the in between traffic tickets, which ended up being a royal pain in the ass due to lack of staff and it was easier to pay the damned ticket.

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    Ramsey County Courthouse - One of St. Paul's sister cities.

    One of St. Paul's sister cities.

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    Ramsey County Courthouse - Exterior of building from Wabasha St. Bridge.

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    Exterior of building from Wabasha St. Bridge.

    Landmark Plaza - Landmark Plaza from across the street

    Landmark Plaza

    4.3(3 reviews)
    26.6 miDowntown St. Paul

    For a newbie in this area, trying to figure out where Landmark Plaza starts and ends was a…read morechallenge. There really isn't an official sign that says that you are here. My touristy impression is that Landmark Plaza is the small park in front of the historic Landmark Center. The plaza connects to both Hamm Memorial Park and Rice Park. It also has a few bronze Peanuts statues. I had parked at Infor Commons. When I had stepped out of the building and crossed the street (jaywalking across a one-way street is easy), I was at Landmark Plaza. It's cute. I can see it being a small greenspace to take a break and people-watch when it's warmer. I'd guess that Rice Park has more people there when the weather is nice, so hanging out at Landmark Plaza is a good alternative. Landmark Center is pretty cool. I learned that it used to be a post office and court house. It's now a cultural centre for music, theatre, exhibitions, dance, and more. It was nice discovering Landmark Plaza on my way to a Minnesota Wild game. I enjoy such discoveries and learning about them. (105)

    This is a small pocket park that looks like a walk through. It was previously the Orpheum Theatre…read moreand later a state bank. It is a half an acre and features a couple of Peanuts statues, including one of Lucy and Linus leaning on a low wall, one with Charlie Brown sitting with a dog on his lap, and another depict Schroeder playing the piano while Lucy is leaning on it, swooning all over him. If you look closely, you will see small interpretive plaques embedded in the tops of the seat walls. It is near the Landmark Center, where it gets its name from. There is paved and cobblestone walkways that are starting to break off and come apart, along with some benches to sit. You add a little green space and that is basically all the plaza has to offer. You will find metered street parking around the perimeter of the plaza. Be sure to check the meters' enforcement hours. You may not have to pay depending on when you are there. It is a decent place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city or walk your pooch. I will admit though that this is not a destination spot and will probably be visited by people that are passing by the plaza on the way somewhere else or just wanting to take a quick break of the hustle and bustle of the city.

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    Landmark Plaza - Charlie Brown with Snoopy

    Charlie Brown with Snoopy

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    Landmark Plaza - Lucy and Schroeder

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    Lucy and Schroeder

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