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The CityArt program, a collaboration of the City Center Partnership and Twin Rivers Council for the Arts, provides thrilling public art experiences for City Center residents and visitors. They include:

CityArt Walking Sculpture Tour

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Enjoy an exciting rotating exhibit of outdoor sculptures displayed year-round in the City Centers of Mankato and North Mankato. Artists from around the world display their sculptures, and from May to October, you can vote for your favorite. The People's Choice-winning sculpture receives a $1,000 prize for the artist. The Jurors' Purchase Award is purchased for permanent installation in the City Center. For a tour map, visit www.cityartmankato.com.

Silo Art

This awe inspiring mural wraps 135-foot-tall silos in Old Town. The lifelike art tells a story of the history, diversity, and inclusion of Greater Mankato.

CityArt On the Go

CityArt on the Go is an exhibit of 20 traffic signal box murals. Pedestrians and drivers enjoy seeing something different about the traffic signal boxes in the City Center, as infrastructure is transformed into colorful art.

CityArt Public Art Tour

The CityArt Public Art Tour is a self-guided walking tour of over 40 unique pieces of art, including the People’s Choice and Jurors’ Purchase Award winners from previous Walking Sculpture Tours and the new public art works installed in Old Town in 2018. Learn more and find a map at cityartmankato.com.

Greater Mankato excels at providing all the amenities you would expect from a major metro, but also warms your heart with the charm only found in a closeknit community. Greater Mankato is an ideal place that you would be proud to call home. In addition to a strong economy, residents enjoy Greater Mankato's scenic setting, abundant activities, shopping, dining, affordable cost of living, and low cost of doing business.

The Greater Mankato region is located in a "sweet spot" of southern Minnesota, with the core cities of Mankato and North Mankato surrounded by many other thriving towns like Saint Peter, Lake Crystal, Madison Lake, and Eagle Lake. We are also about an hour's drive from the Twin Cities including the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

Our residents can enjoy their morning coffee at their home located in the city, on a farm or by a lake, and be to work in less than 16 minutes. After work, they can take advantage of the area's many activities and attractions.

Welcome to Greater Mankato!

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