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  2. Mill City Museum - Wikipedia

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    Mill City Museum is located in the ruins of the Washburn "A" Mill next to Mill Ruins Park on the banks of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis.The museum, an entity of the Minnesota Historical Society that opened in 2003, focuses on the founding and growth of Minneapolis, especially flour milling and the other industries that used hydropower from Saint Anthony Falls.

  3. Mill Ruins Park - Wikipedia

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    The excavations for Mill Ruins Park began in 1998 and continued through 2001. The process also involved stabilizing the remains of the Washburn "A" Mill , which had burned in 1991. The Washburn "A" Mill became part of the Mill City Museum .

  4. Mill District, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The fortified ruins of the Washburn "A" Mill, once the largest mill in the world, has been transformed into the cornerstone of the Mill City Museum. Opened in 2003 this National Historic Landmark and museum features exhibits, artifacts, an observation deck, and boutique cafe. The renovated Milwaukee Road Depot is "a place for people again" with ...

  5. List of National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The mill was later rebuilt, and for nearly 50 years, the Washburn "A" Mill was the most technologically advanced and the largest mill in the world. It was later shut down but now operates as a historical museum of the local milling industry. It is now called the Mill City Museum.

  6. St. Anthony Falls Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The A-mill complex had many buildings, most of which became the Mill City Museum. The complex also includes: The complex also includes: - Washburn-Crosby No. 1 Elevator [1908- ] 15 (3x5) large diameter circular elevators on the south east corner of the complex with " Gold Medal Flour" signs on top; the elevators were among the first to use the ...

  7. History of Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Washburn "A" Mill, severely damaged by a 1991 fire but now stabilized, now hosts the Mill City Museum, opened in 2003 by the Minnesota Historical Society. The museum presents a history of flour milling and industrial development along the river, and an eight-story elevator ride shows the various steps that turned wheat into flour. [14]

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  9. Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Exhibits at Mill City Museum feature the city's history of flour milling. [360] The Bakken, formerly known as the Bakken Library and Museum of Electricity in Life, [361] shifted focus in 2016 from electricity and magnetism to invention and innovation, and in 2020 opened a new entrance on Bde Maka Ska. [362]