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Join the Stone Arch Festival of the Arts and immerse yourself in a world of creativity and inspiration. There's something for everyone to enjoy with live music, live art, youth art activities, a car show, a film series, and culinary arts sponsored by Whole Foods. Explore the arts while strolling across the breathtaking Stone Arch bridge. The Stone Arch Bridge offers a unique platform for talented artists to showcase and sell their work, creating a vibrant space for the community to come together and celebrate. With over 200 artists and culinary artists participating in various art mediums, you'll find something that speaks to your soul.
Are you looking for a unique mini-golf experience? Look no further than Puttery. Their modern take on mini-golf offers a whole new level of entertainment that you won't find anywhere else. So, say goodbye to traditional mini-pencils and windmills and hello to digital scorecards, craft cocktails, and culinary creations. Their sophisticated putting lounge is an epic night out for adults only. You can indulge in exclusive cocktails that are crafted especially for each course. After the game, unwind in the lounge and savor the fan-favorite appetizers, upscale mains, and other crafted cocktails. Puttery is the perfect destination to make any special occasion unforgettable. Whether you want to organize a corporate team-building event or celebrate a milestone birthday party, they guarantee you'll have a memorable night out.
Are you looking for a glimpse into American history during your time in Minneapolis? Be sure to visit the Basilica of Saint Mary on Hennepin Avenue. This stunning Catholic cathedral achieved the distinction of being the first established basilica in the nation in 1926. The construction of this magnificent building took place between 1907 and 1915, and some of its features are over a century old. Despite ongoing restoration, the basilica remains open to all visitors, regardless of their religious affiliation. Take advantage of the opportunity to witness this beautiful piece of American history.