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Built within the ruins of what was once the world's largest flour mill, this fun, interactive museum invites the whole family to ride the Flour Tower elevator, experience hands-on fun in the Water and Baking Labs and enjoy rooftop views of the Mississippi River, St. Anthony Falls, and lock and dam. Award-winning short film, "Minneapolis in 19 ...
Built within the ruins of what was once the world's largest flour mill, this fun, interactive museum invites the whole family to ride the Flour Tower elevator, experience hands-on fun in the Water and Baking Labs and enjoy rooftop views of the Mississippi River, St. Anthony Falls, and lock and dam. Award-winning short film, "Minneapolis in 19 ...
Built within the ruins of what was once the world's largest flour mill, this fun, interactive museum invites the whole family to ride the Flour Tower elevator, experience hands-on fun in the Water and Baking Labs and enjoy rooftop views of the Mississippi River, St. Anthony Falls, and lock and dam.
A national historic landmark. Built within the ruins of what was once the world's largest flour mill, this fun, interactive museum invites the whole family to ride the Flour Tower elevator, experience hands-on fun in the Water and Baking Labs and enjoy rooftop views of the Mississippi River, St. Anthony Falls, and lock and dam.
Mill City Museum is an architectural showpiece, rising eight stories within the limestone ruins of the Washburn A Mill, a National Historic Landmark nestled on the riverfront. Museum Explore antique milling equipment, vintage advertising, and stories from the wheat farms, all at your own pace.
Mill City Museum is located in downtown Minneapolis on the west bank of the Mississippi River near the corner of Park Avenue and South 2nd Street. Light rail Mill City Museum is accessible from the Blue and Green Lines via the U.S. Bank Stadium Station .
Learn. Mill City Museum was built within the ruins of the Washburn A Mill, the flagship mill of the Washburn-Crosby Co. (later General Mills). It was the largest and most technologically advanced flour mill in the world when it was completed in 1880.
Special Exhibits. The former packing floor of the mill, now Mill Commons, now features the museum store, cafe, changing exhibits, and visitor information. The exhibits are free to the public during regular museum hours and change two to three times per year.
Built within the ruins of what was once the world's largest flour mill, this fun, interactive museum invites the whole family to ride the Flour Tower elevator, experience hands-on fun in the Water and Baking Labs and enjoy rooftop views of the Mississippi River, St. Anthony Falls, and lock and dam.
A national historic landmark. Built within the ruins of what was once the world's largest flour mill, this fun, interactive museum invites the whole family to ride the Flour Tower elevator, experience hands-on fun in the Water and Baking Labs and enjoy rooftop views of the Mississippi River, St. Anthony Falls, and lock and dam.