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Minneapolis shave shops?

Wifey and I will be vacationing in Minneapolis later this summer. Any shave shops to check out? Anything in the Mall of America? Otherwise I'd love to hear of other must see destinations for out of towners.
 
I'm headed to Minne tomorrow!
There is an AOS in the Mall of America.

I don't know what else is around, but there is a Minneapolis thread somewhere.
Search and see if you can find it.
 
I just got into wet shaving and this forum so I haven't looked around the cities much. I known the Mall of America has the AOS and Crabtree and Evelynn.

I am going to follow this thread to see if some more experienced members have some places they know of.
 
There are a lot of great places in the Minneapolis area. Check out these threads:

http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/278684-Going-to-the-Mall-of-America

http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/37372-Minneapolis-St-Paul

And if you're going to be downtown here's an offer at MartinPatrick3 for $70 worth of stuff for $35:
https://www.google.com/offers/home?...=0#!details/c1c26a1c29ffa03f/A90TZC4WMCE7R6L3

Their shave stuff is here: http://www.martinpatrick3.com/fragrance-and-grooming/
 
As for non-shave places to check out, all depends on what your interests are and where you are staying!

Minnehaha Falls is a pretty park with a nice seafood restaurant in it
any of the lakes in Minneapolis are worth checking out and taking a walk/bike around
Marvel Bar is a great cocktail place (and right by MartinPatrick3 if you end up going there)
St. Anthony Main/Nordeast is a nice stroll what lots of shops

In St. Paul:
Grand Ave has many shops and Summit Ave (one street north) boasts the largest selection of Victorian homes in the country
The Selby/Western intersection area has nice shops and beautiful buildings (stop in for a pint at the Happy Gnome)
Rice Park in downtown St. Paul is a nice square (and Heimie's Haberdashery is kiddy corner to it, with shaving supplies)

But mainly, what are things you normally like to do when visiting places?
 
I can't tell you the name, but I went to a botanical garden that my wife and I really enjoyed. If you like flowers, I'd highly recommend it.
 
I can't tell you the name, but I went to a botanical garden that my wife and I really enjoyed. If you like flowers, I'd highly recommend it.

The three I know of:
Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden (the largest)
Como Park Conservatory (the only one with an indoor component)
Lyndale Park Gardens
 
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