Tucked along a network of rivers and waterways, the paths cut long ago from glaciers, is St. Paul a juxtaposition of industrial architecture and natural beauty. As Minnesota’s capital, it spans almost 57 square miles and boasts a centralized location to all of the state’s most famed attractions (many of which are nestled within the city itself). Visitors seeking diversity will find it here among the endless skyscrapers and parks. It is the political and cultural heart of the region.
It is also the salvation of harried parents and their restless children.
Before moving to St. Paul it’s important that families obtain a quote for moving and plan the move thoroughly ahead of time. When in St. Paul new families will experience thrills at the Minnesota Children’s Museum. This interactive institution allows youths to seek out science (without sacrificing their need to play).
Founded in 1981, the museum had one intention: to encourage education through more than mere books. It instead offered unique exhibits, with its guests urged to touch all they saw. The success was immediate and continues even today.
Visitors can enter a whimsical place, where adolescents are urged to laugh at every discovery. The Habitot Gallery is tailored for those under the age of two, offering a safe and stimulating environment. Rooftop Art Park is an outdoor area where children can master colors and design. Story Time, Big Fun provides delightful fairy tales. And Earth World chronicles the many different climates of Minnesota, allowing guests to learn of nature and the seasons. The possibilities are endless and sure to entertain.
The Children’s Museum is a must-see destination within St. Paul. Its appeal cannot be denied.

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