Saint Paul
The well-known capital city of Saint Paul is today home to around 285 thousand of Minnesota’s residents. Known as one of the two Twin Cities, the Saint Paul area was originally inhabited by Native Americans. By the mid-1800’s, Saint Paul had established itself as a central trading center in the Upper Midwest.
Today the city offers plenty to do, whether it’s the city’s multiple parks, a close proximity to the Mississippi River or the Excel Energy Center, home to the Minnesota Wild hockey team.
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The city of St. Paul’s Parks and Recreation Department provides residents with activities from toddler open gym to senior bowling night and everything in-between. There are sports leagues for all ages of athletes as well as public pools and golf courses to be enjoyed by all. St. Paul is also home to the Como Zoo and Conservatory, which is one of the few free zoos in the country.
If you love to shop, Saint Paul offers countless stores and shopping areas for you to explore. Looking for fresh produce? Check out the St. Paul farmer’s market. If it’s clothing - or virtually anything else - that you’re after, the boutiques along Grand Avenue or Selby Avenue provide the perfect place to stop. Shops are sprinkled throughout the city, including beautiful areas in Highland Park and St. Anthony Park. Short on time? Rosedale Center is a great option. Plus, the famous Mall of America is just minutes away!
St. Paul’s dining scene has just about everything that you could possibly imagine. From the historic American cuisine at W.A. Frost, to amazing sushi at Saji-Ya, to over the top Italian from Scusi, you simply can’t go wrong – the list is endless.
The city of St. Paul provides amazing educational opportunities to its residents. With a public school system that encompasses 82 schools and a plethora of top rated private schools, they’ve got K-12 covered. The district relies on a mix of standard coursework, with Advanced Placement (AP), College in the Schools (CIS), International Baccalaureate (IB), international language programs, career and technical courses to ensure that students are well prepared for the future. And colleges/universities from a campus of the University of Minnesota, to Hamline University, to the William Mitchell College of Law and many others, St. Paul has the second highest number of higher education institutions per capita in the nation.
The city of St. Paul’s Parks and Recreation Department provides residents with activities from toddler open gym to senior bowling night and everything in-between. There are sports leagues for all ages of athletes as well as public pools and golf courses to be enjoyed by all. St. Paul is also home to the Como Zoo and Conservatory, which is one of the few free zoos in the country.
If you love to shop, Saint Paul offers countless stores and shopping areas for you to explore. Looking for fresh produce? Check out the St. Paul farmer’s market. If it’s clothing - or virtually anything else - that you’re after, the boutiques along Grand Avenue or Selby Avenue provide the perfect place to stop. Shops are sprinkled throughout the city, including beautiful areas in Highland Park and St. Anthony Park. Short on time? Rosedale Center is a great option. Plus, the famous Mall of America is just minutes away!
St. Paul’s dining scene has just about everything that you could possibly imagine. From the historic American cuisine at W.A. Frost, to amazing sushi at Saji-Ya, to over the top Italian from Scusi, you simply can’t go wrong – the list is endless.
The city of St. Paul provides amazing educational opportunities to its residents. With a public school system that encompasses 82 schools and a plethora of top rated private schools, they’ve got K-12 covered. The district relies on a mix of standard coursework, with Advanced Placement (AP), College in the Schools (CIS), International Baccalaureate (IB), international language programs, career and technical courses to ensure that students are well prepared for the future. And colleges/universities from a campus of the University of Minnesota, to Hamline University, to the William Mitchell College of Law and many others, St. Paul has the second highest number of higher education institutions per capita in the nation.