- TripBuzz found 1 things to do with kids in or near Morton, Minnesota.
- From Dacotah Ridge Golf Club to Upper Sioux Agency State Park, the Morton area offers 21 different types of family activities, including: Golf, History Museums, Historic Sites and National & State Parks.
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The Dacotah Ridge Golf Club is a 7,109 yard, 18 hole championship golf course featuring a full array of water and wood holes. The club also maintains a full service restaurant and may appeal to those interested in sightseeing.
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The park offers a unique camping experience by renting out authentic native American tipis in its Yellow Medicine Campground. The tipis are 18 feet in diameter and can accommodate 6 campers, according to park officials. A wooden platform inside the tipi keeps campers off the ground.
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The Kegel Klub is a sports bar and restaurant located inside the Concordia Lanes bowling alley. A party room is available on site along with seasonal sporting event specials, darts and billiards.
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More than the average bowling alley, Concordia Lanes Inc. offers quality service, flexible paying, and reasonable concessions. The venue also has event space for birthday parties, conventions, team building meetings, and weddings with a capacity for 500 people.
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A sign of New Ulm's Germanic heritage, the Glockenspiel is a large outdoor clock that displays a panoply of colorful figures when it chimes. The Glockenspiel is currently set to chime only three times a day.
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Included on the National Register of Historic Places, the Wanda Gag House is a museum and interpretive center dedicated to the legacy of artist Wanda Gag and her family. The house hosts a variety of programs and exhibits.
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Built in 1887 by John Lind, the 14th Governor of Minnesota, the John Lind House welcomes visitors. The site hosts play readings and other special events, and is available for rentals.
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Peaceful and serene, German Park is a great place for an afternoon of relaxation. Its beautiful landscaping includes an angel fountain, floral gardens and pavilion where gatherings like reunions or birthday celebrations can be enjoyed.
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N German Street, German Park, New Ulm, MN
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Erected in 1991, the German-Bohemian Immigrants Monument is a bronze statue of a man, a woman, and a child. The monument was created to memorialize the old traditions from the country of Germany.
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Curated by the Minnesota Historic Society, the Harkin Store Historic Site is a late-19th century-style general store. Much of the inventory on the shelves comes from the last supply shipment the store received before it went out of business.