The
state of Minnesota is one of the most popular outdoor
tourist sites in the USA. After Alaska, it is the most
northern state in the USA, boasting 55 state forests, 68
state parks and more than 12,000 lakes.
Minnesota is on the border with Canada and also borders
with Lake Superior, which is the largest freshwater lake
in the world. Other spectacular sites are the Minnehaha
Falls and the Split Rock Lighthouse State park, where
one of the best-preserved and splendid lighthouses
stands.
Minneapolis and St Paul, the capital of the state, meet
each other on either side of the Mississippi River, and
are known as the Twin Cities. These towns were begun by
the Scandinavian, Irish and German immigrants and today
count a population of nearly three million.
The Landmark Center is the home to the Minnesota Museum
of American Art, once the site of the Federal Court
House; here some of the most notorious gangsters came to
trial. St Louis also boasts a County and Heritage and
Arts Center, known as The Depot, for it was once the
Union Railroad depot, it now exhibits art from four
different museums and is also a performing arts center.
Winters in Minnesota can get really cold especially in
the north, with plenty of snow and ice. Summers are warm
and ideal for all sorts of outdoor activities.
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