Explore a unique and fascinating experience at the Wabasha Street Caves, an event hall in the sandstone caves on the south shore of the Mississippi River. This historic site has a rich history dating back to the 1800s as a mining site. Later, it converted into a mushroom farm and eventually became a Restaurant Casino and Gangster Hotspot during the prohibition era of the 1930s. Today, Wabasha Street Caves is the only restored Gangster Era site in Saint Paul. The Historic Cave Tour allows you to explore the extensive caves carved into the hillside. You will uncover the site's history, including an unsolved gangland murder at the casino, as you see bullet holes and hear stories of ghostly activity. Wabasha Street Caves offers weekly "Down in History" Tours and seasonal themes throughout the year, such as The Original Saint Paul Gangster Tour, Haunted Halloween, Ghosts & Graves, and special group tours.
Join the Minnesota Renaissance Festival and return to the 16th century. With 16 stages of live performances, thrilling jousting matches, and over 100 artisan booths, there's never a dull moment. The festival features seven themed weekends, so keep your calendar open and dress up in your favorite Renaissance gear for the whole experience. King Henry and his royal court invite you to their authentic 16th-century European village, where you can enjoy various stages of exciting entertainment. Over 250 artisans will display and sell handcrafted wares, making it a truly unique shopping experience. You'll also interact with memorable characters wandering the village streets and watch live armored jousting throughout the day.
Welcome to HUGE Theater, an exclusive Twin Cities venue dedicated to showcasing the magic of improvised comedy shows and workshops. As a nonprofit theater, it is run by passionate artists committed to supporting the improv community. It provides a platform for aspiring artists to showcase their talents and hone their skills. The Theater takes pride in hosting thousands of improvised comedy shows and festivals, such as the Twin Cities Improv Festival, Black and Funny Improv Festival, Queer & Funny Improv Festival, and many more. Their success stems from their belief in the abundant improv talent in the Twin Cities and their commitment to providing a home for artists, students, and audiences alike.