The City of Mount Holly

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Shakopee, United States

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The City of Mount Holly Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The City of Mount Holly is located in Shakopee, United States on 305 Holmes St S. The City of Mount Holly is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category art center in United States.

Address

305 Holmes St S

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

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Jim K

Five stars! I've never actually visited but I have it on good authority that even five stars is not enough for this slice of heaven. Don't tell anyone else or the secret will get out and then it will become too trendy and popular and then I'll have to find another city to not visit and give five stars to.

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Bridget Deenihan

A must-see for those who seek a destination that’s simultaneously relaxing and experiential. Visitors can soak in the full charm of the city by chatting with friendly residents, taking in the numerous art galleries and enjoying the local cuisine. My family and I particularly enjoyed The Dining Room’s pot roast, pie and shortbread cookies, as well as their 24-hour coffee and tea service. Vacationers can also expect to find an abundant variety of city-wide festivities held throughout the year, including pottery demonstrations and sales, theatrical performances, concerts, workshops, pinewood derby races and film festivals held both indoors and out.

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mike rook

PROs: Hillbillies occasionally roam the garage. CONs: You'll probably lose your jeans.

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Peter Schilling

My family has always enjoyed the fine food and entertainments the city of Mt. Holly provides. Were it not for the onerous taxes and the military parades, we would probably move here. Highlights of any vacation to Mt. Holly include races with tiny wood cars, birdhouse slums, the best amateur non-poker card playing in the state, the pottery museum, the serial killer hall of fame and Forensics Files marathon, knitting masterpieces, QSL card library, and the all around friendly reception to guests of any stripe. Don't miss a trip to Mt. Holly, Minnesota.

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Kristopher Growcott

I've visited Mt Holly on a number of occasions. The townsfolk are so welcoming and friendly. Although the Mayor can be a bit of grump. And don't ask about what's in the basement. It's best not to know.

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Autumn Haeg

DOWN WITH THE PATRIARCHY

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Natalie Schaefer

Minnesota's sweetest slice of creativity, community, and down home goodness. From pinewood derbys to pottery sales - this place has it all. Read about it in the Register.

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Andy Sturdevant

A five-star, four-person little town in a first-rate third-ring suburb.