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Minnesota Street Car Museum

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4291 Queen Ave S Minneapolis MN 55410
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(952) 922-1096
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HoursMon - Sun12:30 pm - 7:30 pm

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When I was a kid in the early 1950's my mother would give $.20 ride the Oak Harriet street car from 27th and yale to 50th and France ave south and return. The streetcar went thru where the...

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Like the other reviewer, I did not visit the museum, I rode the streetcar. It was a beautiful November afternoon with my two kids and we had a blast. The...

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Let me state this:I didn't actually do the museum. Rather, I rode the streetcar on Memorial Day weekend.They had a crew working on the line by Harriet...

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Minnesota Streetcar Museum was founded in 2006, and is located at 4291 Queen Ave S in Minneapolis.

Board the trolley at the Linden Hills station and ride a carefully restored historical artifact. Minnesota streetcars ran to a number of locations starting in 1880 and running through 1954. In 1971 a small portion of the line was re-opened as a living memorial to the streetcar stystem. The streetcar museum hosts a number of kid-friendly special events from a trolley pajama party to a ghost...

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