Twin Cities Celebrate Winter
There isn't an event they haven't tried on snow over a century of Heartland fun; blanket tossing and snow golf still rate high. Over a quarter-million people will attend the event during its 10-day run. It's also a good time to visit both Buck Hill and Hyland Hills, a couple of Twin City mainstays in the winter sports scene. Minnesotans know how to celebrate and enjoy winter.
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