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This Classical Renaissance-style Cathedral dating back to 1915 features a splendid interior of six chapels, imported marble columns, large statues of the four evangelists and beautiful rose windows.
Club offers food, jazz and a variety of other music.
Located on Pike Island, this scenic state park is one of Minnesota's most visited attractions, which features trails for cross-country skiing, hiking and mountain biking.
This statue of a chariot and four horses stands for earth, wind, fire and water and is located in front of the St. Paul State Capitol building.
The former Federal Court House and Post Office building (circa 1902)is designated as a National Historic Monument, which serves as a cultural venue for a variety of events including music, dance, theatrical performances, exhibitions and public forums.
This unique facility for private events is comprised of 12,000 square feet in an underground cave system, which features stucco ceilings, tile floors, a 60-foot bar, dining room and meeting space.
Enjoy a Pedicab (pedal powered rickshaw) tour of Como Park. A summer morning ride as the dew angelically absconds from the landscape? A quiet sleigh ride under winter moonlight? A romantic gift for someone special? One hour tours include "Trees" poem, recited; 30 historical locations; a framed 5x7 photo; an emailed photo; and a CD with over 50 pages of history, links and pictures of Como Park today and yesterday.
This Bobby Weed-designed course is scenic and suitable for both beginners and experts.
Resident theater of the Hallie Q. Brown Community center presents artistic productions that focus on the African American experience.
Major performing arts center in St. Paul.
The state's first maintenance location for the railroad now houses quite a museum
