The offices of Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder (MSR), the oldest Black-owned newspaper in the state of Minnesota is among the over 100 unique venues with historical, architectural, or cultural significance that Minnesotans can experience during Doors Open Minneapolis that runs May 18-19, 2024. Photo: Rethos
The offices of Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder (MSR), the oldest Black-owned newspaper in the state of Minnesota is among the over 100 unique venues with historical, architectural, or cultural significance that Minnesotans can experience during Doors Open Minneapolis that runs May 18-19, 2024. Photo: Rethos
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Have you ever wondered what the inside of a sewer tunnel looks like? Or how the local newspaper is made? Or where a dollar bill goes when it’s too damaged to be used? Discover all this and more at Doors Open Minneapolis, happening May 18 and 19, 10am – 5pm.

Doors Open Minneapolis returns for its third year as a free weekend-long event to explore over 100 exciting and unique venues with historical, architectural, or cultural significance. Get behind-the-scenes tours, experience fascinating demonstrations, and partake in family-friendly activities all weekend long at some of the most iconic places in our city, including places like:

  • Star Tribune Printing Facility
  • Foshay Tower (W Minneapolis)
  • Federal Reserve of Minneapolis
  • Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
  • Metro Transit Blue Line Operations Facility
  • The Capri Theater
  • And many more!
The Foshay Tower is among those that can be explored during Open Door Minneapolis the weekend of May 18-19, 2024.

Doors Open Minneapolis is a free event for all to enjoy. Take advantage of free bus and train ride passes through Metro Transit, several free parking ramps and lots, and deals and discounts at local restaurants and retailers across the city.

This event is made possible through the support of Presenting Sponsor Comcast and many other local sponsors and partners, volunteers, and participating venues. Doors Open Minneapolis is organized by Rethos, a historic preservation nonprofit that helps historic buildings and the people who care for them tell their stories.

For more information about Doors Open Minneapolis, including a list of participating venues and volunteer sign-up opportunities, please visit www.doorsopenminneapolis.org.

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