Doors Open Minneapolis takes residents inside the Minneapolis Fed, other landmarks

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Inside the Minneapolis Federal Reserve

Door Opens Minneapolis pulls the curtain back on the city's most iconic landmarks. Including the Minneapolis Federal Reserve.

This weekend, a special event allowed residents to visit Minneapolis landmarks, including the Minneapolis Federal Reserve.

Hit play to get a peek inside that building along with other landmarks.

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Step inside the Pillsbury Mansion for Doors Open Minneapolis

An opulent mansion once belonging to Charles S. Pillsbury is now a blindness training center in Minneapolis. It’s past and present are both important to the city’s identity and this weekend you can step inside this building and dozens of others that helped shape the city. It’s the return of the free event, Doors Open Minneapolis. It takes place on May 13-14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Minneapolis opening historic properties for return of Doors Open

For the first time since the pandemic, Minneapolis is bringing back its Doors Open event. It will take place on May 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The buildings tell the story of the city’s past, from theaters to business hub, sacred spaces and private clubs. The event is free and takes you behind-the-scenes with building owners and caretakers, including The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis, a designated Historic Treasure.