Science Museum of Minnesota

Help your young kin learn that science is fun with a visit to the Science Museum of Minnesota. See dinosaurs, mummies, and a tornado, and play with lights, magnets, sound, and crystals in the Experiment Gallery. In addition to their educational exhibits, the Museum houses an Omnitheater, a 3D theater, occasional live shows and themed hands-on events. While the Science Museum has been in operation for 100 years now, it’s located in a great new building on the riverfront bluffs in downtown St. Paul, and summertime expands the museum into the Big Back Yard, featuring mini-golf (with a science theme), panning for gems and other activities. Related family programs out at the Warner Nature Center in St. Croix are also well worth a trip (just call ahead to register). When visiting the Science Museum, note that parking can be trickier on Minnesota Wild Game (or other big downtown event) days.

Contact no:(651) 221-9444

Location:120 West Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul, MN 55102

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Minneapolis Central Library

The new Central branch of the Minneapolis Library is a great stop for both adults and kids of all ages. The stunning architecture by Cesar Pelli is seemingly triangular with walls made of glass, making this five floor building the most sunny, spacious library imaginable. On the second floor, Teen Central welcomes older grandchildren with cool, Urban Outfitters-style décor and a collection specific to teen interests and needs. The first floor’s Children’s Library area was designed for families and ages 0 to 12 to be comfortable and explore the “largest children’s collection in the Upper Midwest,” with books in 30 languages. Saturday mornings feature storytime for babies age 0 to 2, and Wednesdays have a story program for preschoolers (ages 3 to 5). The Central library also presents free Movietime for kids on Saturdays in the library’s Pohland Hall, screening classic and world cinema for young audiences with a morning show for ages 3 and older (preceded by a short activity and snacks) each week, and an afternoon show for ages 8 and older every other week.

Contact no:(612) 630-6000

Location:300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55401

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Mill City Museum

For half a century, Minneapolis was the king of flour milling. Overlooking the Mississippi River, the nation’s largest mill exploded here in 1878 when a flour dust cloud ignited. The remains now serve as an open air courtyard (site of free summer concerts) at the entrance of the Mill City Museum, which presents the history of the flour milling industry. This might sound like a dry topic, but this award-winning museum makes history fun with hands-on exhibits and multimedia presentations, making it a surprisingly popular and enjoyable spot. The aroma of baking bread fills the air in the kids’ baking lab, you’ll get a tour of the old mill via elevator stops, and the nineth floor’s outdoor deck affords a great view. Mill City Museum offers four age-specific, self-guided Scavenger Hunts for kids grades K-12 to make the visit even more engaging. The museum is easily accessible, located along the River Parkway bike path near metered parking, and just blocks from the Gateway (bus) Transit Center and the Metrodome light rail station. Just look for the giant yellow Gold Medal Flour letters!

Contact no:(612) 341-7555

Location:704 South Second Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401

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Intermedia Arts

The colorful Intermedia Arts is easy to spot since its outside walls are painted with remarkably attractive graffiti-style murals that change at least once a year. This edgy, urban exterior hints at Intermedia’s grassroots style, welcoming burgeoning artists from many cultural backgrounds and including modern media styles and art forms, with an emphasis on activism. A variety of causes animate their themed meetings and readings, and they also host occasional multicultural events for families, and instigated the very playful and popular annual Art Car parade in South Minneapolis. Outside of their family-specific activities, this is also good place to introduce teens with countercultural style to a place that will welcome and inspire.

Contact no:(612) 871-4444

Location:2822 Lyndale Avenue, South, Minneapolis, MN 55408

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Como Planetarium

One Thursday per month, the Como Planetarium holds a public evening show (the rest of the week is for school groups). The features’ target age varies, so check the schedule online to learn about the night sky, travel to the moon with a cartoon cat, or view some other presentation to acquaint your grandchild with the heavens above.

Contact no:(651) 293-5398

Location:780 West Wheelock Parkway, St. Paul, MN 55117

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Bakken Museum

This gorgeous mansion off Lake Calhoun hosts an extensive library and exhibit on all things electricity, including some cool hands-on electrics. Watch video footage of virtuosos as you try to play the theremin or put your hand on a ball and get charged with static, making all your hairs stand on end. Each Saturday is Family Science Day, with presentations and hands-on workshops, and they also host Girls Only science day camps, and other events. If you notice a common “heart” theme in their special events, it’s no coincidence because the founder, Earl Bakken invented the first pacemaker. The grounds are beautiful, the library for scholars only, and the museum is modest but fun, interactive and educational. Afterwards you can hop across the street for a run around Lake Calhoun to put all that new heart knowledge to work.

Contact no:(612) 926-3878

Location:3537 Zenith Avenue, South Minneapolis, MN 55416-4623

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Minneapolis Sculpture Garden

Always free, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is one of the country’s largest urban sculpture parks, featuring more than 40 works of art and the Cowles Conservatory. At the center is a beloved Twin Cities landmark – the playful fountain “Spoonbridge and Cherry.” The Garden is a collaboration between the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and the Walker Art Center.

Contact no: (612) 375-7600

Location:1750 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403

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