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Jun252019

June 25, 2019, Tuesday - RiverFirst Riverfront Tour

Time: 5 – 7 pm

Minneapolis Parks Foundation presents: RiverFirst Riverfront Tour

Get an insider’s view from guide Tom Evers (Minneapolis Parks Foundation Executive Director) of how the Minneapolis riverfront will soon transform through the most visionary parks-building effort in generations. You’ll learn about the storied history and exciting future of the Central Riverfront. Sights you’ll see include the Stone Arch Bridge and St. Anthony Falls and the on-the-brink-of-construction Water Works park project. This event will be an easy three-mile walk on mostly paved trail and sidewalk. 

For more information or to register, please contact Christine Moir at the Parks Foundation at CMoir@MplsParksFoundation.org.