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Snowkiting, an alternative to more traditional snow sports, allows you to harness the power of the wind to ride skis or a snowboard over snow-covered terrain. Unlike skiing and snowboarding, snowkiting doesn't require mountainous terra…
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Minneapolis, Minnesota is the center of outdoor activities. Whether you visit Minneapolis for a sporting event, to go fishing and hunting, or just to bask in the fresh Midwestern air, there are activities and culture for all types of…
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Minnesota has scores of public green space including trails for running or bicycling, plus gardens for scenic sightseeing. One of the oldest and more renowned parks in Minneapolis is Minnehaha Park, which offers 193 acres of land to ex…
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Located just minutes from hiking trails that are used to explore one of the area's most popular natural destinations, Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis combines outdoor adventure with big-city amenities. Whether exploring the scenic Mississ…
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Minnesota, home to the beautiful Boundary Waters, lake sports and fishing, is also home to great Thai and Thai fusion restaurants. Thai food is loved for its exotic, contrasting and complementing flavors of sweet, sour and hot. In Minn…
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Sofitel Luxury Hotels was founded in 1964, opening its first hotel in Strasbourg, France. Ten years later, Sofitel opened its first United States property in Minneapolis, Minnesota. By 1995, the hotel's holdings had grown to more than…
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If you don't mind getting a late start on a Saturday in Minneapolis, there are plenty of places to eat fantastic food before you hit the trail. Breakfast options are hearty and inexpensive. Be sure to try the fruit pancakes during the…
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The downtown area of Minneapolis offers a wide variety of accommodation. Picking the right hotel can make all the difference in how much you enjoy your stay in the Twin Cities area. While the sprawling Minneapolis downtown area conta…
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Minneapolis is well known as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the United States. A cosmopolitan city in the heart of the Midwest, Minneapolis is home to many parks and green spaces. The grueling winters aside, Minneapolis pro…
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St. Louis Park, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota, has 24 miles of trails that connect the suburb with the rest of the Twin Cities metro area. A variety of dining options for all types of tastes is available within easy access to the…
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Traditional German cuisine is known by certain dishes and flavors. Red cabbage, mustard, and horseradish are common. Wurst, or sausages, of all kinds, pumpernickel bread, knodel (dumplings), potato pancakes and strudel are some of the…
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Minneapolis, nicknamed "the City of Lakes," offers outdoor activities throughout the year. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to Lake Calhoun, the largest of the Chain of Lakes. Enjoy paddling, canoeing, kayaking and swimming during the summer.…
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Minneapolis' diverse popularity dates back to the 1920's and 30's speakeasies, gangsters and mobsters. Visitors today can enjoy a tour that will feed that curiosity in the past, or head to the water and take a ride on the Minnehaha, a…
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Idaho is a state full of natural beauty, fun and adventurous activities and a growing tech economy. At one time, the number of airports in and around Idaho were few. This is no longer the case. People traveling to Idaho for business o…
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Minneapolis, nicknamed "City of Lakes," is the official seat of Hennepin County, Minnesota and is the largest city in the state, with a population of more than 382,000 people (according to 2008 U.S. Census Bureau estimates). Visitors c…
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