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August 16, 2019, Friday - Minneapolis Ghost Walk at Mill Ruins Park

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Mill Ruins Park, 102 Portland Ave S 

Minneapolis Ghost Walk at Mill Ruins Park

Join us to learn legends, ghost stories, mysteries, and more of downtown Minneapolis - hear real history, real experiences, and learn the truth behind the folklore.

While there's nothing too gruesome or inappropriate for children, there's no rent-a-ghouls jumping out at you, these are real stories through exhaustive research and interviews. Some kids like historical stories and some kids don't.

The walk is a breezy mile and a half over 90-120 minutes depending on the group. If you are in a wheelchair, please let us know in advance and we can adjust the route accordingly so you can join us!