Nicollet Island is at the geographical and historical center of Minneapolis and was named afterJoseph Nicollet. He was a man of all trades including a scientist, geographer and mathematician. He is famous for leading three expeditions through Minnesota, and authored the influential book Map of the Hydro-graphical Basin of the Upper Mississippi.
Nicollet Island is a little Secret Spot that some locals forget about because it is so well hidden. It is a great place for an afternoon with family. As soon as you cross the old iron bridge that was built in 1887, you will find on the left The Island Pavilion. It sits on the river and has a small wooden boardwalk with picnic tables that overlook St Anthony Falls. If a picnic is not possible, than try the Nicollet Island Inn for a good dinner.
As you travel to the north side of the small Island, historic homes dominate the landscape and give fantastic views of the Mississippi River and downtown Minneapolis. There are many walking paths winding through the island for a leisure stroll or go back in time by walking through the neighborhood and view the architectural details of the Italianate, Queen Anne, and other Victorian homes present.
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