Attractions and events in Little Falls, Minnesota are the focus of topics in this category. These may include local historical places, museums, theaters, amusement parks, and entertainment venues, as well as concerts, fairs, festivals and other events, and sports and recreational facilities, programs or teams.
 
 
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Charles A. Lindbergh Historic Site
The pioneer aviator, Charles Lindbergh, spent most of his boyhood in Little Falls, Minnesota. His father’s home is now a National Historic Landmark, open for touring. Its hours of operation are listed, along with admission costs, information about group visits or school field trips, as well as a history of the building and the Lindberghs.
http://sites.mnhs.org/historic-sites/charles-lindbergh-historic-site
Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum
Maintained by the Morrison County Historical Society, founded in 1936, admission to the museum is free, as the museum is supported by memberships, donations, and an allotment from Morrison County. Its history, exhibits, collections, and programs are highlighted, including its research facilities.
http://morrisoncountyhistory.org/
Established in 1992 by Little Falls arts leaders, Great River Arts is a non-profit agency that serves the greater Morrison County area, hosting live theater, music performances, visual arts exhibits, and art classes for youth and adults, including Rock in the Park, an annual summer rock concert.
http://greatart.org/
Linden Hill Historical Event Center Lodging & Museum
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Linden Hills is on nine acres overlooking the Mississippi River, within walking distance from downtown Little Falls, Minnesota. Constructed in 1898, the two neighboring homes of the Weyerhaeuser and Musser families provide the setting for educational experiences, lodging, and special events.
http://www.linden-hill.org/
The bowling center in Little Falls, Minnesota has been hosting the Little Falls No-Tap Tournament since 1978, drawing about four thousand bowlers each year. A tournament flyer may be downloaded from the site, and its standings, schedules, sponsorships, and staff are featured.
http://www.lfnotap.com/
The 18-hole municipal golf course provides a pro shop, full bar, snacks, and restrooms. Its tee times, scorecard, a gallery of photographs, memberships, membership fees and leagues are featured, along with a calendar of events, and policy information. Tee times may be booked through the site.
http://www.littlefallsgolf.com/
Affiliated with USA Hockey, the youth hockey program in Little Falls, Minnesota offers hockey programs for youth of all ages and skill levels. General information about hockey and its programs is put forth, including registration data, tournament schedules, and an introduction to its coaches, managers, and officials.
http://littlefallsyha.pucksystems.com/
Minnesota Fishing Museum and Hall of Fame
The Little Falls museum is a collection of historical possessions that belonged to people from across the state who were part of the freshwater fishing heritage of Minnesota, including fishing-related antiques and memorabilia and artifacts, as well as a log cabin that re-creates an old time fish camp.
http://www.mnfishingmuseum.com/
Operated by the Military Historical Society of Minnesota, the museum is located at the historic Fort Ripley, a 19th century frontier army post in Little Falls, Minnesota, its admissions fees and hours are published, and its exhibits, collections, gift shop, and educational resources are highlighted, including a history of the fort.
http://www.mnmilitarymuseum.org/
The Pine Grove Zoo began in the early 1900s as an effort to preserve a plot of forested land in Little Falls, Minnesota, and its path toward becoming a zoo began with the donation of two owls in 1913. Its history is related, its educational programs are defined, and a calendar of events is posted.
http://www.pinegrovezoo.com/
Beginning along the Mississippi River, in Little Falls, Minnesota, the 5K course is on asphalt, USATFMC certified, and flat. A description of the course is given, along with its entry fees, a downloadable entry form, sponsorships, past results, and contacts. A map showing the course is featured.
http://www.riverrat5krun.com/