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Minneapolis,
St. Paul and
Bloomington
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Minneapolis is a truly civilized city, a city
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cern for the quality of life is a prime factor
shaping its physical growth and
expansion.
The skyline of Minneapolis is dominated
by the 775-foot IDS Tower, built by
Investors Diversified Services, which
forms the focal point of the IDS Center, a
complex made upof the Tower, a hotel and
a bank building. On most days crowds of
tourists, businessmen and shoppers swirl
through Crystal Court, a large enclosed
mall centered between the hotel, the bank
and the tower. You can shop in Crystal
Court—so named because of the crystalline
appearance of the geometric clear
plastic panels forming the roof—spend
several hours in a movie, or just sit at one of
several restaurants relaxing and watching
the people walk by.
On sunny days shoppers stroll along
Nicollet Mall, an eight-block-long shopping
mall closed to all traffic except city
buses and bicycles and offering pedestrians
broad sidewalks, trees, benches and
fountains. Should the weather take a turn
for the worse, it is possible to get almost
anywhere in the downtown area without
ever having to set foot on a sidewalk. A
skyway system of elevated, glass-enclosed
passageways connects major buildings
and stores. The system presently ties an
eleven-block area of downtown Minne-
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