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Before I die I want to...
Visit Stillwater, "The Birthplace Of Minnesota"
Wander Around The Beautiful Part Of St. Paul
See The Basilica Of Saint Mary In Mpls
Visit The Jj Hill House In St. Paul
Visit The Science Museum And The Maya Exhibition
Visit The Mill City Museum
See The Minnehaha Falls
Visit Marshall's (And Liana's) Birthplace, St. Cloud
Visit The Mpls Institute Of Arts
Visit The Walker Art Center And The Sculpture Garden
Visit The Minnesota History Center
Visit The City Hall And Courthouse With The Indian God Of Peace
See The Gooseberry Falls
Watch The One And Only Pride And Prejudice At Guthrie
Watch Uncle Vanya At Guthrie Theater
Eat Corn Dog!
Get Cookies From Sweet Martha's Cookie Jar
Eat Tater Tots
Experience The State Fair
Go To An Indian Pow Wow
Eat Fry Bread
Go To Wendy's
Finally Eat At Chipotle With Tai
Go To Gay 90S (Or Any Gay Bar...)
Be A Bookworm At Mpls Central Library
Buy And Send Minnesota Postcards
Go Camping With Tents And Sleeping Bags!
Buy The Most Amazing Minnesota Relics
Go To The Concert Of Tomi
Kayaking As Much As I Can
Biking Around And Around And Around
Go To An American Ikea
Go Once More To First Avenue
Visit The Minnesota Zoo
Bike To Downtown And Back To St Louis Park
Go On A Steamboat Cruise On Lake Minnetonka
Go On At Least One Ride In Mall Of America (But I Can Live Without It I Think...)
Go To A Cemetery
Go To A Veteran Cemetery
Visit The State Capitol Of Minnesota
See The Sunrise
Go Somewhere Far And See The Milky Way
Visit Balaton, Mn, The Towned After Hungary's Biggest Lake
Visit The Headwater Of Mississippi In Itasca State Park
Swim In One Of The Lakes
Go To A Very American Wal-Mart