Summit Ave Drive to Ramsey Hill
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@iloveroads That is Saint Paul, not Minneapolis. Saint Paul has such a cool old world feel to it. Love Cathedral Hill and cobblestone streets, Rice Park is very European as well.
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Summit Avenue in Saint Paul is stunning. The longest row of Victorian Mansions in the USA. It was surreal for me seeing it the first time. Nice video.
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@iloveroads Minneapolis resident fail. Look, your city is only barely on the national radar because it's the largest city in a very sprawled out, decentralized metro area. A Minneapolis with 1 million people is not a possibility because the weather's cold and there's lots of deserved resentment from the East Metro that would lead to MPLS being torpedoed before it gains that many residents. There's a whole world that's beyond Emerald Avenue.
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I take those roads ll the time, even stop half way down on Ramsey Hill, loop back up to Summit. Feels like I'm back up there on my bike !!
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my drivers instructor made me go up that hill at 1:56 XD
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I would like to see a MLPS with about 1,000,000! That would be awesome! It would look like Los Angeles! (Even thought it doesn't) They should build a fewhundred more skyscrapers!
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Job well done!!
MLPS has only 350,000? Geez! It deserves to have a population of at least 1 million in the actual city alone! It is so amazing! O_o
iloveroads 3 years ago
This was actually St. Paul. The two cities together (650,000) are about the same size as Miami or Boston.
eluko79 3 years ago
We drove this a couple times today first we went to the Wabasha cave tours across the river then we went on another gangster tour along with the caves around the city. Then on our way home we stopped and went on a tour at the James J Hill mansion
lamerthenlife 3 years ago
I remember seeing the hill house as a kid. The boiler room was quite impressive.
eluko79 3 years ago
And those narrow roads near the end are considered public streets? v.random!
joh2 3 years ago
They were once the ally ways behind mansions where all the servant quarters used to be, but now all those quarters are houses for the rich.
eluko79 3 years ago