History - The Mill District of Minneapolis was once known as the flour capital of the world. During the late 1800's, the district flourished and was known as being one of the most technologically advanced districts of the entire country. Just a little food for thought, at the height of production the Mill District pumped put 12 million loaves of bread a day!
Fast forward to today, the Mill District has now converted these very same warehouse and production spaces into luxury lofts that are some of the finest in the country. Enjoy a production at the world renowned Guthrie Theatre, enjoy a sunny day at the Gold Medal Park overlooking the Mississippi River, or take in some history at the Mill City Museum, this exciting neighborhood has it all and won’t disappoint.
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