- TripBuzz found 5 things to do with kids in or near Lanesboro, Minnesota, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Decorah and Winona.
- From Root River to Lanesboro Historical Museum, the Lanesboro area offers 36 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, History Museums, River and Bowling.
- Home to an Amish community, Lanesboro is a small, rural town in Southeast Minnesota. Along with antique dealers and quaint shops, the town features a waterfall and outdoor trail for bicyclers, walkers and joggers to enjoy. With an active community theater and art center, it has also been recognized as one of the '100 Best Small Art Towns in America'.
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With a large bank vault on display, Winona National Bank allows visitors to tour the building and browse various exhibits. The second floor of the bank has taxidermy animals and a miniature bank sculpture on display.
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Winona 7 Theatres is a multi-screen theatre that shows first run movies. They offer 3D Digital Projection, digital sound and stadium seating. Winona 7 is handicap accessible and provides hearing assisted listening devices upon request.
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1,950 acres of protected floodplain forest are contained in the Aghaming Park And Preserve, right near downtown Winona. Visitors of the park enjoy the uncommon floating communities in the area, as well as activities like bird-watching and rowing.
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During the winter, Bud King Ice Arena is open to the public for outdoor, recreational skating when weather permits. A local youth hockey association hosts its games at this arena.
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Part of the Wehrenberg theater chain, Rochester Galaxy 14 Cinemas is a 14-theater movie multiplex that shows first-run movies. The theaters feature digital video and sound as well as stadium seating.
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Adults and children come to Dunnings Spring Park to see its star attraction, a 200-foot waterfall. The park has a large parking lot and hiking trails. The waterfall is a short walk from the car lot, and its access trail is stable, level and easy to walk on.
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Built between 1856 and 1858, the Pickwick Mill was originally designed as a sawmill, but converted a few years later to a grist mill. The mill is now a historic site.
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One of the most unusual American caves, the Decorah Ice Cave remains thoroughly frozen throughout the year, even in scorching summer temperatures. Footwear with excellent traction is essential, and visitors are encouraged to bring a sweater or jacket if they intend to enter the cave.
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Located in Decorah, Iowa, Vesterheim is a museum complex dedicated to the influence of Norwegian immigrants on Iowan life. There are sixteen buildings, two of which are included on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Offering the latest film releases, Viking Theater presents all of its movies in digital. It further provides comfortable seating and convenient concessions for added entertainment and enjoyment. And the theater is equipped with both 2D/3D technology.