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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