Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome/Football/Baseball: The Metrodome's 10 acre hot-air-inflated roof shelters major sporting and entertainment events. Guided tours are offered, including a behind-the-scenes visit to the dugout, the field and the locker room. 900 South 5th Street and Chicago Street; (612) 332-0386.
Mall of America: The nation's largest shopping and entertainment complex featuring Bloomingdale's, Macy's, Nordstrom's and Sears. Specialty stores include the Knott's Camp Snoopy family amusement park and LEGO Imagination Center. There are dozens of restaurants and nightclubs. Between Killebrew Drive and 81st Street, Cedar Avenue and 24th Avenue, Bloomington.
Minnesota Orchestra Hall: World's leading classical, jazz and pop stars perform year-round. A music center synonymous with exceptional acoustics and the world-renowned Minnesota Orchestra. 1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403; (612) 371-5656.
Mystic Lake Casino: This spectacular casino offers over 2,300 slot machines, 125 blackjack tables, a shopping arcade, 5 themed restaurants and nightly entertainment. 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard, Prior Lake, Minnesota 55362; (612) 445-9000.
Ordway Music Theater: Praised by artist critics and concert goers, the Ordway Music Theater presents Broadway plays and musicals, ballet, modern and ethnic dance, family and educational performances. 345 Washington Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55102; (612) 224-1051.
Target Center: Home of the NBA Minnesota Timberwolves offering a 12 month entertainment schedule that includes sporting events, family shows, concerts and other attractions. 600 1st Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403; (612) 673-1311.
Walker Art Center: One of the country's most renowned centers for contemporary art, offering exhibitions year-round, combined with 11 acres of urban gardens featuring over 40 sculptures and the Cowle's Conservatory. Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403; (612) 375-7622.
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