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is there anything interesting to do in minnesota?

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theres just so much in this thread, we truly have a dynamic forum

im thinking maybe driving a scenic byway, driving through minneapolis (maybe do 1 or 2 things there), then possibly go to the MoA just to make shorty shut up

Just stay off the bridges.. 😉

But other then the MOA that will always be there no clue what other things they have added since 8ish years ago so keep a eye out and ignore magnus as he seems to be up on his high horse again bashing anyone who doesn't agree with him but feel free to go do what you enjoy but the moa is one of the biggest attractions the state has but if you are into camping and such the state has a lot of that also but I would say those would be for when you have more time and it's starting to get cold so might not be a good time to do those right now.
 
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Just stay off the bridges.. 😉

Insensitive joking aside, enjoy the bridges.

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Boundary Waters
Lake Superior shoreline
Cool geology up north
The cool stuff in Minnesota is pretty much restricted to Duluth northward. Jay Cook State Park is the only thing I can think of in MN south of Duluth that is worth visiting and it is only south by eight miles.
 
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