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    A snowstorm heading toward Minneapolis had the potential to complicate work that remained to get Target Field ready for its April 4 debut, expected to draw more than 38,000 fans. ... or a concert ...

  3. Target Field - Wikipedia

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    The first "soft event" at Target Field was an open house held for season ticket holders on March 20 and 21, 2010. First Pitch at Target Field, thrown by Jordan, Minnesota native T.J. Oakes of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers on March 27, 2010.

  4. List of events and attractions in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Event Usually TwinsFest: January City of Lakes Loppet: February International Film Festival: April May Day Parade: May Art-A-Whirl: May Minneapolis Marathon: May-June Twin Cities Pride: June Twin Cities Hot Summer Jazz Festival: June Stone Arch Festival of the Arts: June Svenskarnas Dag: June Minneapolis Aquatennial: July Art Car Parade: July ...

  5. Target Center - Wikipedia

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    Target Center is a multi-purpose arena located in Minneapolis that opened in 1990. It hosts major family shows, concerts, sporting events, graduations and private events. Target Corporation, founded and headquartered in Minneapolis since 1902, has held the naming rights to the arena since its opening. [3]

  6. List of baseball parks in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota

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    Location: 6th St North (third base); 5th Street North (right field); 1st Ave North (left field); Hennepin Avenue (first base); catty-corner to the eventual Target Center site. Minnehaha Driving Park Home of: St. Paul Western League (1895 two Sunday games) Minneapolis Millers Western League (1896–1899, 1901)

  7. Target Field station - Wikipedia

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    The first rail depot in downtown Minneapolis, for the St. Paul and Pacific, was located east near the present-day Fourth Street along the same tracks. [5] The Minneapolis and St. Louis railway freight and passenger depots were located at the East side of Washington Avenue, also east of the present Target Field station. [7]