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Experience Minneapolis/St. Paul
Located in the heart of America´s breadbasket, and nicknamed the City of Lakes, Minneapolis is a surprisingly cosmopolitan city, yet one that offers an abundance of outdoor-recreational opportunities.
With a renowned park system and numerous nearby natural lakes, Minneapolis has been called one of the country´s 10 greenest cities1, and, in 2006, Men´s Fitness magazine named it America´s most athletic city2.
The Twin Cities area also boasts more theater seats per capita than any U.S. city except New York City3, and it´s home to the Mall of America, the country´s largest retail and entertainment complex.
In addition, Minneapolis features a major professional sport for every season and was anointed one of America´s seven "Cool Cities" for young professionals by Kiplinger4.
While the Midwest is known for its simple, hearty, American fare (in fact, Minneapolis is the birthplace of the Juicy Lucy, a hamburger with a core of melted cheese), the Twin Cities have a vibrant, varied food and dining scene—one that was recently championed in The New York Times5.
With notable eateries such as Wolfgang Puck´s 20.21, Jean-Georges Vongerichten´s Chambers Kitchen, and the organic-oriented Spoonriver, the city´s restaurant industry offers a variety of career possibilities for students and graduates of Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts - Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Other Minneapolis/St. Paul attractions include:
- Nicollet Mall, a hot shopping spot in downtown Minneapolis
- Minnesota Twins major league baseball team
- Fitzgerald Theater, named for native son F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Summit Avenue, an historic boulevard of Victorian homes
- First Avenue & 7th Street Entry, a legendary music club immortalized in the Prince movie Purple Rain
- Minnesota Vikings NFL football team
- Guthrie Theater, which hosts plays, concerts, ballets, and more
- Minnesota Timberwolves NBA basketball team
- Minnesota Wild NHL hockey team
Contact us today to find out more about Minneapolis and Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts - Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Sources:
1. Move.com (http://finance.move.com/homefinance/RealEstateNews/General/greencities.asp?poe=homestore)
2. City of Minneapolis (http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/news/20050109AthleticCity.asp)
3. McClatchy (http://www.mcclatchy.com/146/story/456.html)
4. City of Minneapolis (http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/news/20050920CoolCity.asp)
5. The New York Times (http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/travel/29surfacing.html)
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