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- MAY4Arts & TheatreHenry IVGuthrie Theater - Wurtele Thrust Stage1:00 PMMAY4MusicKith and Kin ChorusCedar Cultural Center4:00 PM
- MAY4MusicKenny Chesney W/ Zac Brown BandU.S. Bank Stadium5:00 PMMAY4MusicNate SmithDakota Jazz Club6:30 PM
- MAY4Arts & TheatreLa BohemeOrdway Center for Performing Arts7:30 PMMAY4Arts & TheatreSkeleton CrewGuthrie Theater - McGuire Proscenium Stage7:30 PM
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Located just ten minutes south of Minneapolis–St. Paul and MSP Airport, the city of Bloomington, MN, is right in the middle of Twin Cities action. It’s home to the iconic Mall of America® and over 40 hotels within the city limits. But there’s more to it than just that.
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Fall. -3 - 6 ºC. Winter. -10 - -1 ºC. Major Airports: Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) States: Minnesota. A mecca for shoppers and outdoor enthusiasts. Every year, Bloomington hosts more than 42 million visitors from near and far.
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Apr 23, 2024 · Bloomington, city, Hennepin county, southeastern Minnesota, U.S. It is a suburb of Minneapolis, located south of the city, and lies on the Minnesota River. Sioux Indians lived there when settlers first arrived.