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Exploring the Historic Town of Zumbrota: A Two-Hour Walking Tour
Our two hour walking tour of Zumbrota, Minnesota, United States, will take us through the charming downtown area and its many attractions.
We'll start our tour at the Zumbrota Covered Bridge, located at the intersection of Main Street and Highway 58 (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This historic bridge was built in 1869 and is the only remaining covered bridge in Minnesota.
Next, we'll head to the Zumbrota State Theatre, located at 112 West Avenue (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This historic theatre was built in the 1920s and is still in operation today.
From there, we'll make our way to the Zumbrota Museum, located at 112 West Avenue (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This museum houses a variety of artifacts and exhibits related to the history of Zumbrota and the surrounding area.
We'll then head to the Zumbrota Public Library, located at 112 West Avenue (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This library is a great place to browse books, magazines, and other materials related to the history and culture of Zumbrota.
Next, we'll make our way to the Zumbrota Historical Society, located at 112 West Avenue (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This society is dedicated to preserving the history of Zumbrota and the surrounding area.
From there, we'll head to the Zumbrota Farmers Market, located at 112 West Avenue (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This market is a great place to pick up fresh produce, baked goods, and other locally-made items.
We'll then make our way to the Zumbrota Antique Mall, located at 112 West Avenue (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This mall is a great place to browse a variety of antiques and collectibles.
Next, we'll head to the Zumbrota Bakery, located at 112 West Avenue (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This bakery is a great place to pick up freshly-baked breads, pastries, and other treats.
From there, we'll make our way to the Zumbrota Coffee House, located at 112 West Avenue (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This coffee house is a great place to grab a cup of coffee and relax.
Finally, we'll end our tour at the Zumbrota Brewing Company, located at 112 West Avenue (Latitude: 44.3118, Longitude: -92.6607). This brewery is a great place to sample a variety of craft beers and other beverages.
At the end of our tour, we'll have seen some of the best attractions that Zumbrota has to offer. We'll have also had the chance to shop, eat, and relax in this charming town.
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