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Minneapolis is known for many fine amenities, not the least of which are beautiful Minneapolis homes – but one of the top things people think about when they think of this great city is its storied baseball team: The Minnesota Twins.
Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota has been home to the Twins since 2010 when the new field was completed and the team moved on over from the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. The team is named for the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
They deliver pulse-pounding baseball action every year from one of America's finest stadiums.
As the home team, the Twins have brought three World Series titles to the area as well as six American League pennants, six Central Division titles, and four West Division titles. Needless to say, the team's presence is an exciting draw for families as well as sports fans of all ages.
World-class Target Field was completed between 2007 and 2010 amidst concerns that other cities would win a contract with the team using superior athletic facilities. The project cost a total of about $554 million and led to a 30-year lease keeping the Twins in their hometown.
As a brand new baseball-only facility in its prime, Target Field is a crowd-pleaser that has been enjoyed by millions of residents and visitors from all around the country. It has attracted a wide range of awards, including being named "Best Sports Stadium in North America" by ESPN.
To win that title, it was rated against more than 120 other stadiums! Wow!

With a total seating capacity of about 40,000, Target Field's design is distinctive because the seating bowl is one of the closest to the playing field itself in all of Major League Baseball. Its height runs to 237 feet, while the total size is one million square feet.
You'd expect one of the leading sports venues in America to be family-friendly, and you'd be right. Target Field has adamantly continued to allow its fans to bring bottled water and single-serve drinks for the kids, for example. The customer service is second to none.
It also incorporates more accessibility features for disabled fans than virtually any comparable ball field, including accessible parking, seating, assistive listening devices, ramps, restrooms, and much more. Guests with disabilities may even operate Segways and other large mobility devices.
Fun and versatile shopping is another hallmark of Target Field. Naturally, the Majestic Clubhouse Store is the anchor store for amazing memorabilia, but you'll also find a wide range of other boutiques and restaurants. Nearby attractions include some of the hottest clubs, breweries, and theaters in the city.
Die-hard fans, casual World Series watchers and everyone in between will find spectacular reasons to call this city home.
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