There’s something that’s terribly compelling about the Twin Cities, and it’s especially powerful for those who might not expect it. Most people understand about the snow (although, truth be known, no one really understands about the cold, it’s far too unearthly to understand), and most know it’s one of the most livable cities on lots of indexes. But there are always people who come to the five star hotels Minneapolis offers, just to check it out and see what the fuss is about. It’s rather large, this fuss, and there are plenty of reasons to love what happens here.
Not only are there the usual restaurants and pubs that make a downtown great, and local neighborhoods interesting and colorful, there is also a culture for nearly everything here. That includes the fine arts, like dance, classical music, theatre, and bowling.
Well, if bowling isn’t a fine art, leave it to the midwest to make it one. This isn’t a usual thing here, however, but something peculiar to Minneapolis. It might be the only one in the world, but everyone who comes to Bryant-Lake Bowl is convinced this is a terribly charming idea. One half of the building is a bowling alley, and the other half a theatre. The actors do get used to the pins falling, and so does the audience, but the cool factor never gets old.
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