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fam jam For decades, the capital city has been a favorite Minnesota family getaway. It’s a playground and learning hub for kids big and small. Here are some ideas for finding your jam while you’re in town. MAKE IT AN EVENT
Plan your stay around one of the Twin Cities’ famous gatherings, like Flint Hills Family Festival, Festival of Nations or the Minnesota State Fair. Music lovers will find free outdoor concerts for all ages all summer long in places like Como Park, the Minnesota History Center and Mears Park. For the dramatic, there’s Circus Juventas or big stage performances at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. Chill out in a family-friendly and dogs-welcome brewery or break out sleds, skis or skates here in one of the nation’s top-ranked parks systems.
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Tiny tots will dig the Minnesota Children’s Museum, where kids ages 1 - 10 and older can create, play and imagine. There’s more to explore at Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, with its animals, gardens, amusement rides and more — all nestled among the rolling hills and trees of a gorgeous and expansive city park where you can golf, kayak, bike or simply lean back in the grass against an old oak tree.
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This is your town. Young ones love a visit to the Minnesota Transportation Museum’s historic Jackson Street Roundhouse for Tots & Trains Wednesdays or a vintage caboose train ride on Saturdays. Tinker around at the Twin Cities Model Railroad Museum. Use the historic Union Depot to arrive by Amtrak or enjoy the picnic area where the trains come and go from the historic building.
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A baseball game at CHS Field is just plain fun. Home of the St. Paul Saints, the Minnesota Twins’ AAA minor league affiliate, the ballpark is known for shenanigans, slapstick and surprises. Find it in Lowertown near the Metro Green Line and Farmers' Market. Love pro sports? Come see Minnesota United FC for MLS soccer at Allianz Field, the Minnesota Wild for NHL hockey at Xcel Energy Center or the Minnesota Whitecaps for NWHL hockey at TRIA Rink.
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“ We take advantage of our extreme seasons by enjoying many outdoor events, rain or shine, but mostly snow.” Katharine DeCelle
Saint Paul storyteller, mom, Radio Host
#MYSAINTPAUL Insider Tips For kid-friendly experiences: Must Eat: Day by Day Cafe, City House, Lake Monster Brewery Must See: Fort Snelling for historic reenactments and outdoor adventures; Can Can Wonderland for cool art, arcade games, mini golf; Union Depot for pingpong Must Do: Como Park Zoo & Conservatory and Como Town rides, Minnesota History Center, SteppingStone Theatre, Science Museum of Minnesota, Minnesota Children’s Museum, ice skating at TRIA rink Must Shop: Bearded Mermaid, Lula Vintage, Mischief Toys, Axe Man, Hmongtown Marketplace, El Burrito Mercado
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