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Foshay Tower Museum and Observation Deck

Climbing to the top of this historic building to overlook the stunning panoramic views of Minneapolis. 🌇 🌇 It’s free, absolutely no charge! Just tell the front desk at the building that you’re here to visit the top floor. They’ll give you an elevator card. Swipe it to go up, and that’s it! No security check, no ID check, nothing. You’re good to go. 🎉 The top floor is divided into two levels. The lower level has a circular display of photos and physical artifacts, which gives off a strong historical vibe and is quite fascinating to look at. 📸📜 🌇 Take the walking stairs up to the next level, and you’ll reach the outdoor area. It’s a narrow, circular outdoor viewing section with lots of steel bars. Although it’s not very convenient for video recording, the old industrial style still looks pretty cool. The observation deck is also covered in graffiti and signatures from visitors. So, when it comes to manners, it’s hard to say who’s better than whom. 🌇 Maybe some of those signatures are from visitors from South America or Africa. 🌍 The building itself is quite worth visiting. We parked in the parking lot across the street. The parking fee machine was a bit tricky. 🌇 Two machines stumped two groups of us until a local guy came along and helped us figure it out. #Minneapolis 🌟

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Foshay Tower Museum and Observation Deck

Climbing to the top of this historic building to overlook the stunning panoramic views of Minneapolis. 🌇 🌇 It’s free, absolutely no charge! Just tell the front desk at the building that you’re here to visit the top floor. They’ll give you an elevator card. Swipe it to go up, and that’s it! No security check, no ID check, nothing. You’re good to go. 🎉 The top floor is divided into two levels. The lower level has a circular display of photos and physical artifacts, which gives off a strong historical vibe and is quite fascinating to look at. 📸📜 🌇 Take the walking stairs up to the next level, and you’ll reach the outdoor area. It’s a narrow, circular outdoor viewing section with lots of steel bars. Although it’s not very convenient for video recording, the old industrial style still looks pretty cool. The observation deck is also covered in graffiti and signatures from visitors. So, when it comes to manners, it’s hard to say who’s better than whom. 🌇 Maybe some of those signatures are from visitors from South America or Africa. 🌍 The building itself is quite worth visiting. We parked in the parking lot across the street. The parking fee machine was a bit tricky. 🌇 Two machines stumped two groups of us until a local guy came along and helped us figure it out. #Minneapolis 🌟

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