
Minneapolis is known for many fine amenities, not the least of which are beautiful Minneapolis homes – but one of the top things people think about when they think of this great city is its storied baseball team: The Minnesota Twins.
Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota has been home to the Twins since 2010 when the new field was completed and the team moved on over from the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. The team is named for the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
They deliver pulse-pounding baseball action every year from one of America's finest stadiums.
One of the most lauded St. Paul landmarks for visitors of all ages is the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory. It is one of America's foremost zoos in promoting the well-being of its animals.
No matter when you drop in throughout the year, you'll find plenty to see and do.

Minneapolis--one of Minnesota's Twin Cities (the other being Saint Paul)--is one of the most progressive cities in the country. It is filled with great restaurants, professional sports, the Skyway System, green spaces, and a vibrant arts and culture scene.
If you are an art lover, you will love the city's vibrant modern and contemporary art collections at the Walker Art Center. The Walker Art Center includes the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden--home to the famed Spoonbridge and Cherry.

Visit a theater to take in any play, and the star of the show usually becomes obvious within the first few minutes. It's the actor who grabs your attention from the moment the production begins and never lets go. Usually, it's a person... but not always. In the new play "Our House," the star of the play is also one of Minnesota's most unique historic buildings. The Minnesota State Capitol, which recently saw major renovations, is actually the star of the show.