Bloomington, Minnesota
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Destination Guide |
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Minnesota
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Bloomington is best known as the home of the
Mall of America and of Minneapolis-Saint Paul
International Airport. A visitor could
deplane at the airport, take a shuttle for 1.5
miles to the Mall of America, and literally
spend an entire vacation just exploring and
enjoying that enchanting place.
The country’s largest
shopping complex and Number 1 visited attraction
in the U.S. welcomes over 42 million guests each
year. The Mall of America is an
unprecedented mix of retail and entertainment,
offering the chance to shop in your favorite
stores, see a movie, ride a roller coaster, and
build a LEGO castle. The Mall has over 525
specialty stores, 4 national department stores,
over 60 restaurants from fast-food to fine
dining, 7 nightclubs and 14 movie theaters.
Because of the Mall, Bloomington has grown
from a semi-rural village to its current status
as Minnesota’s third largest city.
Inside the climate
controlled mall are: the LEGO Imagination
Center, a fantasy LEGO factory with more than
6,000 square feet of models and interactive
activities; Jilian’s Hi Life Lanes, with
more than 100 electronic games and a
Bowling alley; the NASCAR Silicon Motor
Speedway, with indoor simulated racing machines,
and a 14 theater movie complex.
Camp Snoopy is another
prime Mall of America attraction. This
seven acre family theme park features more than
25 rides and attractions, including a
traditional roller coaster, a 40 foot waterfall
plunge, a Ferris wheel, entertainment by the
Peanuts characters, and a spinning roller
coaster called the Timberland Twister.
Another feature of the Mall
is a walk-through aquarium containing more than
4,500 sea creatures including sharks and
stingrays.
Outside the mall, no matter
what the season, Bloomington has recreational
opportunities to offer, such as golf, tennis,
biking, hiking and skiing.
Named for its colorful,
flowering fields, Bloomington is a city of
picturesque lakes, ponds, and parks combined
with an exciting and healthy business and
hospitality industry. Permanent European
settlers arrived in Bloomington in the 1840’s,
moving into the area along the Minnesota River
near Fort Snelling.
Bloomington gained
recognition in the early 20th century
as the home of racehorse Dan Patch, holder of
the international pacing record. It was
also the headquarters for many years for The
Twins and the Vikings, Minnesota's professional
baseball and football teams. When both of
the teams moved from Met Stadium in Bloomington
to the Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis in
1982, the blow to the local economy in
Bloomington was devastating. Tragedy
turned to triumph in 1986, however, when the 78
strategically located acres of the former Met
Stadium were slated for development by the group
that was to build the Mall of America. The
mega complex opened in 1992 and gave Bloomington
a new lease on life.
There is so much to see and
do in Bloomington! If local history is
your interest, be sure to visit the Bloomington
Historical Museum. This museum in the 1892
Town Hall takes the visitor back in time through
the highlights of regional history.
In June and August, a must see event is the
annual Art in the Parks festival. Enjoy
beautiful summer nights in a friendly park
setting and hear music from swing to country to
jazz to classic rock. Watch
performances by dance, choral and theater
companies.
Bloomington is fortunate in
having four distinct seasons. Summer
is very comfortable with high temperatures near
80 degrees. It is the perfect time to
experience the outdoors; especially the city’s
numerous parks. Winter is the time to
enjoy ice skating, ice fishing and watching
Nature at it’s finest as the snowflakes gently
fall to earth forming thick blankets of snow for
skiing, snowmobiling, and snowboarding.
Spring brings rain and a profusion of plants and
flowers. Fall is the perfect
time to enjoy the colors of the season as the
leaves turn and the cooler temperatures return.
Because of its proximity to
Minneapolis-St. Paul, many visitors to
Bloomington use it as a base to visit the
numerous sites and attractions of these nearby
cities. Minneapolis is the home of
numerous professional sports teams, excellent
theatre, fine orchestras, and a host of art
museums and fine dining. St. Paul hosts
the Winter Carnival in January and February and
the Minnesota Horse Expo and Rodeo and the
Festival of Nations in May.
If you visit in late
August, be sure to take in the Minnesota State
Fair, in St. Paul. This is Minnesota's premier
festival: a twelve day event that attracts
over one million visitors annually. Featuring
family fun, prestigious animal judging events,
Grand Stand shows, a Mighty Midway and a large
variety of food, has been dubbed the "Great
Minnesota Get-Together".
While in the vicinity of
Bloomington and the Twin Cities, don’t miss the
Grand Rounds, a 50-mile recreation area tour
that can be followed on one huge trail
maintained by the city of Minneapolis. This
path, which was designated as a National Scenic
Byway in 1998, is broken into seven districts.
The tour offers many impressive views of the
downtown skyline. The sites are
green and lush and are lined with
waterways. Attractions along the route
include the historic Stone Arch Bridge,
Minnehaha Falls, the Walker Arts Center's
Sculpture Garden, and the historic mill
district. Overall, the Grand Rounds provides a
natural, urban, historic journey and is the
first natural scenic byway totally located in a
major urban area. The speed limit on Grand
Rounds parkways is 25 mph to encourage leisurely
driving.
No matter what the season
or what the occasion, Bloomington, is waiting to
welcome you.
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