- TripBuzz found 200 things to do with kids in or near Maplewood, Minnesota, including 196 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Paul, Minneapolis, Burnsville and Hastings.
- From Ramsey County Sheriff's Department Fright Farm to Battle Creek Dog Park, the Maplewood area offers 87 different types of family activities, including: Maze, Movie Theaters, Dog Park and Recreation Centers.
- Ramsey County, Minnesota is home to the city of Maplewood, with a relatively large population of nearly 40,000 residents. The areas population is composed of mostly families, making for a friendly, urban community. Settled near the state's capital of St. Paul, Maplewood is the center for several well-known businesses, including 3M and St. John's Hospital.
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Minneapolis' Guthrie Theater is a high-caliber theater that presents straight plays, musicals and monologue shows. Tickets are available online and at the box office. The Guthrie Theater also offers dinner theater at intervals throughout the year.
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West River Road and Portland Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55414
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St. Anthony Falls was long used as a main source of power during the 1700s and 1800s, but damage in the late 1800s led the US Army Corps of Engineers to make improvements to stabilize the falls. There is currently a self-guided two mile loop trail and visitor center.
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Featuring 16 lanes, Hudson Bowling Center provides open and league bowling along with shoe rental and optional bumpers. The center offers a full bar, food and drink options, karaoke nights and private party hosting.
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Set in the ruins of an abandoned flour mill, the Mill City Museum is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its primary building was formerly the world's greatest flour mill. The museum is dedicated to the relationship between the flour industry and the city of Minneapolis.
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West River Road and Portland Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55414
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One of Minneapolis' most striking features is the Stone Arch Bridge, a beautiful and majestic bridge that spans the Mississippi River. The bridge is particularly lovely at night, when recessed lighting illuminates the undersides of its arches.
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900 S. 5th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415
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The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome was a sports stadium with a fiberglass fabric roof that was supported by air pressure. Before closing on December 29, 2013, it was the home of the Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins and the National Football League's Minnesota Vikings.
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This 18-hole golf course is a par 4 average with over 120 bunkers. There is a Bar and Grill, Pro-shop, and Clubhouse. Season passes, discount and corporate packages and instruction are also available.
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The largest park in Dakota County is the Lebanon Hills Regional Park which holds roughly 2,000 acres of land. In addition to a visitor center, there are miles of trails and several lakes for outdoor recreational activities.
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The American Swedish Institute was founded in 1929 by Swan J. Turnblad. The castle currently serves as a combination museum and historic home with a variety of exhibits and programs on Swedish culture.
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One of the most extensive routes in the area is the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway. It features over 40 miles of bike trails that run throughout the entire city in addition to the general driving route for cars.