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The best things about your city

by Kate Glasch

Created on: June 04, 2009

Before moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, I would raise an eyebrow when I heard someone bragging about his or her lake-filled, marvelous city. However, now I'm one of those shameless braggers throwing in plugs about my city to every non-Minneapolitan that I meet. But apparently those barefaced efforts have been paying off. In 2007 Forbes rated Minneapolis number 20 on its list of

America's 30 Most Visited Cities due to its annual 18.3 million visitors.

So what is bringing all these people to the city of Minneapolis? Could it be its tremendous theater scene, which is ranked second in the nation only to New York City? Or could it be the four seasons that create Minnesota's breathtaking landscapes? Perhaps it is the outdoor recreation along one of the city's many lakes. Or quite simply, maybe those 18.3 million visitors come to experience the Minnesota Nice.

Known for its celebration of the arts, Minneapolis offers more than 75 theater companies and more than six theaters. Attend a show at the newly remodeled and fantastically modern Guthrie Theater that can be spotted down the block by its chic midnight blue exterior. Afterwards, relax under the stars while sitting on the outdoor patio of the 53-meter cantilever bridge that is suspended above the Mississippi riverfront. If music is more your thing, listen to your favorite artist perform in the Pantages Theater where every seat is a good seat. After the concert, walk down the street to the electic, yet classy Solera to enjoy late night tapas, Spanish-style.

Revel in this midwestern city no matter what time of year you visit. In the summer, rent a kayak on Lake Calhoun and paddle your way along the lakefront of the Lake of the Isles to peer at the beautiful houses. Although they don't vary in size muchmost being quite roomyyour eyes can take pleasure in every style from Tudor to town-home or as fancy as French. If you've worked up an appetite after kayaking, take pleasure in a rainbow burger or a fish sandwich at The Tin Fish on Lake Calhoun's pavilion. However, if sweets are more your vice, bring a blanket and relax on the lawn beneath the old Oak trees at Lake Harriet's bandshell to cool off with an ice cream cone. Every summer evening at 7:30, you can rest your head against the trunk of that old Oak while listening to the music of local acts such as folk musician Bill Isles or the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.

In the fall, take a walk around one of Minneapolis's twenty-two lakes and let your

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