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  2. Doors Open Minneapolis gives free tours of more than 100 ...

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    So this year, it will be open both days. Some tours require tickets, but all venues are free. Buses and light-rail are free, too, and there are 10 free parking ramps and lots, mostly downtown.

  3. Why cities are cracking down on free parking - AOL

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    Seattle adjusts on-street parking rates based on demand — anywhere from 50 cents to $5 an hour depending on location and time of day — to achieve a goal of one-to-two free spaces available per ...

  4. Metro Transit (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Metro Transit operated service to 70 park and ride lots and ramps, with a total of 20,570 parking spaces available in 2019. Almost 12,000 spaces were used on a typical day during the 2019 survey. These lots allow commuters to park their cars for free and take buses and trains to the downtown areas to avoid traffic congestion and parking fees. [52]

  5. The Timberwolves are throwing a parking lot party in downtown ...

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    The team is once again partnering with 11 downtown Minneapolis bars and restaurants for official watch parties on Wednesday and Friday. They are: Tom's Watch Bar, 609 Hennepin Av., tomswatchbar.com

  6. 30th Avenue station (Metro Transit) - Wikipedia

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    The south parking lot was closed for construction of a 1,443 space parking ramp, which opened in Fall 2008. Red Line began to serve the station on June 22, 2013, going northbound only. Red Line service to 30th Avenue ended on May 19, 2017.

  7. Peavey Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Peavey Plaza is a park plaza that serves as a public outdoor space in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota at the south end of Nicollet Mall between South 11th and 12th Streets. . The sunken plaza and its amphitheater were designed by landscape architect M. Paul Friedberg and built in 1975 alongside Orchestra Hall.