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Mill Ruins Park

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Mill Ruins Park

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Mill Ruins Park is a captivating historical site nestled in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, on the west bank of the Mississippi River. Situated adjacent to the iconic Saint Anthony Falls and the Stone Arch Bridge, this unique park preserves the remnants of the city's once-thriving flour milling industry. At an elevation of 243 meters, it offers a tangible connection to Minneapolis's past as a global leader in flour production, showcasing the preserved ruins of several 19th-century mills that were once the…

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    5. März 2019

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    Im Mühlenruinenpark gibt es noch einige alte Gebäude und Anlagen aus der Zeit der Getreidemühlen. Alle Ruinen wurden der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich gemacht und das Ziel war es, Werte für Bildung, Tourismus und kommerzielle Entwicklung des Gebiets zu schaffen. Im Rahmen der archäologischen Forschung fanden zwischen 1998 und 2001 Ausgrabungen statt.
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    1. Mill Ruins Park Schleife — Minneapolis

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    Explore Minneapolis's Mill Ruins Park loop, an easy 3.2-mile hike along the Mississippi River with historic mill ruins and St. Anthony Falls

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    Höhenmeter 240 m

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    Ort: Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    Is Mill Ruins Park dog-friendly?

    Yes, Mill Ruins Park is generally dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome on the walking paths and in the open areas of the park. It's a popular spot for dog walkers, offering scenic views along the Mississippi River. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.

    Are there specific spots for photography at Mill Ruins Park?

    Absolutely! Mill Ruins Park is a highly photogenic location. Excellent photography spots include the exposed water power canals and mill foundations, especially with the Stone Arch Bridge or Saint Anthony Falls in the background. The raised catwalks offer unique perspectives of the ruins, and the riverfront paths provide stunning views of the Minneapolis skyline, particularly at sunrise or sunset.

    Is there an admission fee to enter Mill Ruins Park?

    No, there is no admission fee to enter Mill Ruins Park. It is a public park, freely accessible to all visitors who wish to explore its historical ruins, walking paths, and scenic viewpoints along the Mississippi River.

    What are the best walking trails or routes near Mill Ruins Park?

    Beyond exploring the ruins themselves, the park connects to several excellent walking and cycling paths. A popular option is to combine a visit with a stroll across the Stone Arch Bridge, which offers panoramic views of the falls and the city. The West River Parkway trail runs directly through and alongside the park, providing miles of scenic riverfront walking. Many hikers also enjoy extending their walk to the nearby Mill City Museum or further along the Mississippi Riverfront.

    What kind of historical significance does Mill Ruins Park hold for Minneapolis?

    Mill Ruins Park is profoundly significant as it preserves the physical remnants of Minneapolis's industrial past, specifically its role as the world's leading flour producer in the 19th century. The park showcases the foundations of the massive mills that harnessed the power of Saint Anthony Falls, directly contributing to the city's growth and the rise of iconic companies like General Mills and Pillsbury. It's a tangible link to the archaeological study of the Saint Anthony Falls Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

    Are there any pubs or accommodation options directly adjacent to Mill Ruins Park?

    While the park is in downtown Minneapolis, there aren't pubs or hotels directly *inside* the park itself. However, due to its central location, you'll find a wide array of pubs, breweries, and accommodation options within a short walking distance or a quick ride in the surrounding downtown and North Loop neighborhoods. Many hotels offer views of the river or are just blocks away from the park's entrance.

    What are the winter activities available at Mill Ruins Park, beyond just viewing the snow?

    While the primary winter activity is enjoying the unique beauty of the snow-dusted ruins and frozen river, the park's paved paths are generally cleared, making it suitable for winter walks and runs. The adjacent Stone Arch Bridge is also popular for winter strolls, offering stunning views of the partially frozen Saint Anthony Falls. It's a great spot for winter photography, capturing the stark beauty of the historical structures against a snowy backdrop.

    How does the terrain and elevation change within Mill Ruins Park?

    Mill Ruins Park is relatively flat, with an average elevation of 243 meters. The terrain consists primarily of paved walkways and raised catwalks that navigate around the mill ruins and along the riverfront. There are no significant elevation changes or steep climbs within the park itself, making it an easy and accessible walk for most visitors. The paths are well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable experience.

    What are the main landmarks or natural features to look out for in Mill Ruins Park?

    Key landmarks include the preserved foundations of numerous 19th-century flour mills, such as the remnants of the Washburn "A" Mill. You'll also see the exposed water power canals (tailraces), some with restored water flow, and two stone piers with iron girder piers from the Minneapolis Eastern Railroad trestle. Natural features include the mighty Saint Anthony Falls, the only waterfall on the Mississippi River, and the scenic views of the river itself, often framed by the iconic Stone Arch Bridge.

    Are there any permits required for activities like professional photography or events at Mill Ruins Park?

    For general recreational photography, no permit is typically required. However, for professional photography shoots, commercial filming, or organized events (such as weddings, large gatherings, or public performances), it is advisable to contact the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. They can provide specific information on any necessary permits, fees, or regulations to ensure compliance and avoid disruptions.

    How does the park manage crowds, especially during peak season or weekends?

    Mill Ruins Park can get quite busy, especially on pleasant weekends and during the warmer months, given its popularity and proximity to the Stone Arch Bridge and Mill City Museum. While the park is spacious enough to accommodate many visitors, the main pathways and viewpoints can become crowded. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, particularly on weekdays. The park is open from 6 AM to midnight, offering ample time to explore during quieter periods.

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