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People-watching places

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Where do you go to get your fill of people-watching in the summer? Maynard's in Excelsior? Lake Harriet in Minneapolis? Share your best places to people watch.


Lord Fletcher's on Lake...

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Lord Fletcher's on Lake Minnetonka can be an interesting experience. Also, there is a duck parade on the deck during the summer. Who can resist big boats, a lake view and a duck parade?

(Mollee Francisco is a staff writer for the Chaska Herald. She can be reached at mfrancisco@swpub.com.)


Submitted by Mollee Francisco on May 11, 2007 - 12:52pm.

The best place is still the...

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The best place is still the Mn. State Fair
Have a beer by the midway around 5-6 p.m. and you'll see a lot of strangeness arriving.
It gets even better as night time approaches.
Too bad its only once a year


Submitted by Shadow on May 22, 2007 - 12:28pm.

I agree that the State Fair...

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I agree that the State Fair is by far the best people-watching venue.

Other good places include the Mall of America and the airport.

I also always enjoy Lake Como in St. Paul to people-watch, because it is a good mix of society (not just the young hipsters, like around Lake Calhoun).

Locally, grab a park bench and watch the crowds at the Chaska Area Taste or River City Days -- those are pretty good people-watching events.

In any of these scenarios, beware -- other people are also watching you.


Submitted by Mark Olson on May 22, 2007 - 4:14pm.

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