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August 16, 2014, Saturday - Hennepin Avenue Theater District Walking Tour with Preserve Minneapolis

Time: 1:00pm

Cost: $8

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Hennepin Avenue Theater District Walking Tour with Preserve Minneapolis

Experienced guides lead you in exploring the elegant interiors of the State, Orpheum, and Pantages theaters—the dressing rooms and backstage corridors not typically open to the public. We’ll highlight architecture and historical facts and stories, and describe the city’s theater restoration efforts along “Theater Row.”
 
This tour will walk about 5 city blocks. The tour guides are Christopher Yaeger and John Smoley.