The city estimates $100,000 to $200,000 in revenue could be generated by the nearly 1000 parking spots.
The museum holds 4,000 items, including one of the most extensive and finest collections of contemporary glass sculpture in the world.
City staff says right now, the plan is to charge $25 to park on these streets during the fair starting in 2025.
Dream on, starry night. It’s not a Van Gogh. The painting in question was found at a Minnesota garage sale several years ago. It was purchased and then sold to an antiques dealer for less than $50.
The Falcon Heights City Council moved forward with a plan to charge for parking on some city streets during the Minnesota State Fair during a meeting on Wednesday.
While the Minnesota State Fair has his backing, they also were nominated for a major country music award on Thursday (March ...
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