Set within the atmospheric ruins of what was once the world’s largest flour mill, the Mill City Museum in Minneapolis offers a unique glimpse into the city’s historic flour industry. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits and labs that delve into the mill’s past, ride the Flour Tower elevator for a dynamic experience, and enjoy panoramic views of the Mississippi River from the Koch Rooftop Observation Deck. This museum provides a tangible connection to the industrial heritage that shaped Minneapolis, making it a compelling destination for history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike.
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