Saturday 10 October 2015 |
Tour one Stillwater…Birthplace of Minnesota (Full day including lunch)

The tour will providing a fascinating insight into this old river town and will go behind the scenes of Stillwater’s history. Anecdotes and incidents from bygone years will provide insight into the lives of immigrants and entrepreneurs as well as offering a view into the mansions built by wealthy lumber barons; beautiful old churches on the “Street of Spires”; landmarks on the National Register of Historic Places; and the stunning St Croix River. A delicious buffet lunch will be served on board a replica of a 1890s paddlewheel riverboat as we cruise along the scenic St Croix River. After lunch there will be time to enjoy the variety and quality of the shops on Stillwater’s historic streets including boutiques, speciality shops, antiques and art galleries selling original works of art, jewellery, pottery, crafts, books, clothing, home furnishings and wine.
Tour two Best of the Twin Cities (Full day including lunch)

Highlights in Minneapolis will include commentary on the new Guthrie Theatre, Milwaukee Train Depot, Orchestra Hall; St Anthony Falls – the birthplace of Minneapolis; the famous Nicollet Mall; and the Skyway network of the downtown area. This Skyway system links buildings together with more than seven miles of controlled, glass enclosed walkways, particularly useful when the weather turns sour.
A stop at the Minneapolis Sculpture Gardens, adjacent to the Walker Art Centre, encompasses 11 acres and is one of the largest urban sculpture gardens in the country featuring more than 40 works on permanent view including the most beloved icon, the “Spoonbridge and Cherry” sculpture. Additional temporary installations keep the Garden experience continually fresh.
The journey continues through the Kenwood residential area to see the television home of Mary Tyler Moore and around sparkling lakes and lagoons on the way to the legendary Minnehaha Falls. Afterwards the tour will continue along the Mississippi River past Fort Snelling on the road to St Paul.
Our arrival in St Paul will include a drive along stately Summit Avenue (the longest stretch of restored Victorian homes in the USA) to see the Governor’s Mansion; the home of F Scott Fitzgerald; and many other mansions once owned by the wealthy lumber and railroad barons. After a drive past St Paul’s Cathedral and the Minnesota State Capitol building, lunch will be taken in a local favourite restaurant.
After lunch there will be the opportunity to take part in an exciting gangster tour which will transport you back to the 1920s and 1930s and the days of prohibition. This was an era when things were not always what they seemed – St Paul was not just a quiet, picturesque river town! The tour will include the places where one local gangster blew up a rival; where the infamous gangster and bank robber from the Depression-era Dillinger had a shoot-out with St Paul police; and where the most exclusive speakeasy in the area at that time was located. Further along the route is the Landmark Centre, once the site of famous gangster trials (J Edgar Hoover personally escorted the then “public enemy number one”, Al Karpis, through the doors for his trial) and the restored federal courts building still commands respect. Next stop is a visit to the Wabasha Street Caves which were dug in the early 1800s out of a layer of rock known as St Peter Sandstone and the sand which forms this rock was once the beach of a warm inland sea over 400 million years ago. In the 1800s, a mushroom-growing business was established in the Caves, then a nightclub and restaurant were opened in the 1930s. Also featured is a fireplace area with bullet holes in the mantles from the gangsters back in the 1930s. You will also see a “Gangster Gallery” that features some of the Caves’ more notorious past visitors..
The tour will end with a drive with commentary past Rice Park, Ordway Centre for the Performing Arts, Children’s Museum, Mickey’s Diner and the Fitzgerald Theatre, home to Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion (a live radio variety show).
Tour three Arts in the City – downtown Minneapolis (Half day tour)

The tour will then explore the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden adjacent to the Walker Art Centre which, encompassing 11 acres, is one of the largest urban sculpture gardens in the USA. There are more than 40 works on permanent view, including the most beloved icon, the “Spoonbridge and Cherry” sculpture. Additional temporary installations keep the Garden experience continually fresh.
The final stop will be at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts which was established in 1883 and is now “dedicated to national leadership in bringing arts and people together to discover, enjoy and understand the world’s diverse artistic heritage”. The building houses more than 100,000 objects from every age and culture spanning 5,000 years and its permanent collection includes paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, period rooms, prints, drawings, textiles and photography. Maintaining a continuous schedule of special exhibitions from various museums, institutions and their permanent collections, the museum is recognized internationally as one of the great museums of America.