Why Relocate To Minneapolis?
There are many reason to relocate to Minneapolis. Not only are the schools in Minnesota's largest city top notch, but the local Hennepin Theatre District, named in honor of Hennepin County where Minneapolis is situated, is one of the largest theater communities in the country. Popular Science Magazine, a part of the Time Magazine family, voted Minneapolis the Top Tech City in the United States in 2005. And with good reason, too. Minneapolis was once the headquarters of the Honeywell International home appliance dynasty. Not to mention Minneapolis has more than double the number of technology related firms within city limits than the national average. There are 3,939 high tech companies in Minneapolis.
So, make the move to relocate to Minneapolis can mean a better education in how "computer stuff" works than you would at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. But just in case you know more about Charles Schultz and his infamous comic gang of Peanuts than you do about Bill Gates and the multi-billion dollar empire he created with a simple computer chip, you might just want to relocate to Minneapolis for The Park at Mall of America.
The Park at Mall of America
Bloomington, Minnesota is Minneapolis' largest suburb. Bloomington has a way of making you forget everything you ever believed about suburbs. There's no boring afternoons out in the boonies here! Bloomington's social calender packs more punch than some of America's largest cities, and at the center of that exciting social nucleus is the Mall of America.
The Mall of America is the largest and most visited shopping adventure in the Western world. Nestled amongst some of the top fashion retailers around, like Sears, Bloomingdale's and Nordstorm, there is a funland that makes the move to relocate to Minneapolis worth the trip.
The Park at Mall of America is an amusement park hidden away in one wing of the massive M.O.A. The indoor enclosure ensures that your family can enjoy a summer like day at a theme park even on rainy days. The Park spans seven vast acres and is visually enhanced with two thrilling roller coasters and a water ride.
Minneapolis' own slice of merriment was originally the brainchild of the Knott's Berry Farm amusement park franchise infamous for it's Southern California attractions. The Park at Mall of America was then known as Campy Snoopy and featured an assortment of rides and attractions patterned after the Peanuts comic strip first popularized by Charles Schultz in the sixties. The Park at Mall of America is just one more reason to relocate to Minneapolis.
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