Memorial Day we place American flags on the gravesite of those who served our country. This is a picture of those sites.

Memorial Day holds a special place in the hearts of many Americans. In Minneapolis, the day is not just a solemn reminder of those who have served and sacrificed for the country, but also a time for the community to come together in remembrance, gratitude, and celebration of freedom.

There are so many things to do in Minneapolis over the three-day weekend. It will be hard to cover them all in one blog.  Here are some of the highlights to look forward to again this year.

The Memorial Day Parade in Minneapolis:

Another cherished tradition in Minneapolis is the Memorial Day parade. Streets come alive with the sound of marching bands, the sight of floats adorned with patriotic themes, and the presence of veterans, community groups, and local organizations. The parade serves as a vibrant celebration of the values that those who served fought to protect. It is common to see young children waving flags, spectators lining up in the streets, and a palpable sense of pride and unity coursing through the city.

Visit Fort Snelling

Fort Snelling in St. Paul Minnesota from the air. The American Flag flying above the turret. Many of our veterans begin Memorial Day with ceremonies held at historic landmarks such as Fort Snelling National Cemetery. As one of the nation’s most significant military burial grounds, Fort Snelling becomes a central point for Memorial Day commemorations in Minneapolis. Rows of white gravestones adorned with American flags create a powerful visual reminder of the sacrifices that have been made. Families, veterans, and civic leaders gather to pay their respects, offering prayers, wreaths, and heartfelt words of gratitude.

The Minnesota Air National Guard Museum

If you love military history, you have to check out the Minnesota Air National Guard Museum. Go and explore one of the largest displays of military aircraft in the five-state area. The museum has fighters, cargo planes, helicopters and utility aircraft used by the U.S. military. Please be aware that the scheduled tour must be booked ahead of time.  You will want to schedule your tour at least 10 days in advance. Especially on a special holiday weekend like Memorial Day.

The Minnesota History Center

The city’s museums and cultural institutions also play an important role during Memorial Day. Many of them host special exhibits and events aimed at educating visitors about the history and sacrifices of military service members. The Minnesota History Center, for example, often features exhibits that highlight the state’s contributions to various conflicts, offering a deeper understanding of the legacy of service and sacrifice. These spaces provide an avenue for reflection and learning, ensuring that the stories of the fallen continue to resonate with future generations.

North Loop Live Music a Great Food and Drinks:

A view of Minneapolis from the air around Memorial Day Weekend. Looking towards the North LoopMinneapolis also embraces music and the arts as a way to commemorate Memorial Day. From live performances in parks to community theater productions focused on themes of patriotism and service, the arts provide a meaningful way for people to connect with the emotions and values that underpin the holiday. The rich cultural scene of Minneapolis ensures that there is something for everyone, whether it’s a stirring rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” or a quiet poetry reading honoring the fallen.

Make it a MINNeSTAY for Memorial Day Weekend

In Minneapolis, Memorial Day is more than just a day off work or an unofficial start to summer. It is a time to remember, to honor, and to celebrate the freedoms that so many have fought to protect. Through ceremonies, community gatherings, and moments of quiet reflection, the city comes together to ensure that the sacrifices of the past are never forgotten.

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