Experience the thrill of a revving engine at Ellingson Motorcars, the Midwest's top collectible classic car dealer. With over 100 stunning pre-war antiques, iconic classics, mighty muscle cars, and even modern vehicles for sale, you can find your dream car in their indoor showroom. Their knowledgeable and friendly staff are always eager to assist you in finding the perfect vehicle and offer a fantastic consignment and buying program. Ellingson's also has a full-service repair facility with experts who can handle most mechanical issues. Whether buying, consigning, selling, or servicing your collectible classic automobile or truck, Ellingson's is the go-to place. Trust them to maximize the price you get for your car when you're selling and to provide top-notch service when you need repairs.
Come and create unforgettable memories at Can Can Wonderland, a 35,000-square-foot space offering a variety of amusements and entertainment activities. Can Can Wonderland takes pride in being Minnesota's first arts-based public benefit corporation. Every activity you take part in helps to support the Minneapolis-St. Paul artist community that they value and hold dear. The centerpiece of Can Can Wonderland is its fantastic mini-golf course. But that's not all! You can also find three arcade areas with various electromechanical devices, black light and neon games, vintage pinballs, and electronic video machines. So, challenge your friends, test your skills, and find your favorites. The retro-futuristic-fiesta of fun they offer is a magical experience you won't want to miss.
The Pavek Museum aims to inspire people to contribute to the quality of life through science and the communication arts while preserving the rich history of the development of electronic communications. It is a historically significant, permanent, and living repository. The Museum boasts over 12,000 square feet of antique radios, televisions, and broadcast equipment, including the original Joe Pavek Collection. Since opening its doors in 1988, the Museum has added to its inventory through donations from area radio and television stations, making it one of the world's largest and finest collections. Additionally, the Museum showcases historic broadcast equipment, such as cameras, consoles, and microphones.