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Saint Paul / Minnesota / United States
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Minnesota Hockey, located in Minneapolis, is a governing body of amateur hockey in Minnesota and an affiliate of USA Hockey. It provides a wide range of services and programs for the development and promotion of all youth hockey in the state. The organization encourages and improves the standard of youth hockey and other amateur ice hockey in the Minnesota area, conducts ice hockey tournaments and selects representative teams to participate in tournaments. Minnesota Hockey associates with other ice hockey associations, and also buys sells, leases and deals property, real, personal and mixed to create interest in youth and other amateur hockey. It is partnered with various organizations, such as Polaris, Minnesota Wild, TCF Bank, Minnesota Hockey Journal, and Let s Play Hockey. Minnesota Hockey, formerly known as the Minnesota Amateur Hockey Association, was established in 1947.
Saint Paul / Minnesota / United States
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Originally established as a member of the now-defunct American Football League, the Minnesota Vikings franchise forfeited its AFL membership to become the National Football League s 14th team. The team began play in 1961 and has since appeared in four Super Bowls all losses and won 16 division championships. The Vikings have also inducted seven players Carl Eller, Jim Finks, Bud Grant, Paul Krause, Alan Page, Fran Tarkenton and Ron Yary into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Though based in Eden Prairie, Minn., the Vikings play at the 63,000-capacity Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis. The team s fans are known for wearing purple Viking helmets called Helga Hats and chanting the Vikings fight song during games.
Saint Paul / Minnesota / United States
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Saint Paul / Minnesota / United States
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In spring 2015, the St. Paul Saints (co-owned by Bill Murray) opened a brand-new stadium, CHS Field, in Lowertown St. Paul, and it's hands-down one of the nicest minor league stadiums in the country. While it's primarily for the use of the Saints during their home games, they'll share space with local Hamline University's baseball team as well. It will also serve as host to a variety of other community festivals and events, including the St. Paul Winter Carnival.

CHS Field Parking
Visitors can park on the street where there are meters, and there are various parking lots and ramps within easy walking distance of the stadium. Note that downtown St. Paul can be confusing to drive through, so if you're new to this area, allow plenty of time for your first visit to navigate the one-way streets and find parking.

Hotels Near CHS Field
The Crowne Plaza is the nearest hotel to CHS Field and is only a few blocks away. There's also an Embassy Suites downtown St. Paul, although it's a bit more of a hike to the field. Hands down the nicest hotel in the vicinity is the St. Paul Hotel, a grand old hotel from the early 20th century.

Seating at CHS Field
The new stadium has been designed for optimum viewing from almost any vantage point, but if you're willing to spend a bit more, the Club Seats have both indoor and outdoor seats and are aligned behind home base. But if you're looking for inexpensive, family-fun seating, the "bank" area is a good choice, with a large expanse of grassy hill where you can bring a blanket and food for a picnic. The Saints opted to add more handicapped seats than required for ADA compliance, and those seats are available in all price points.

Food at CHS Field
There are concession stands with the usual stadium food, although some of it is locally sourced. Note that there are several restaurants within easy walking distance to the stadium, so those who want to have a higher-quality meal could seek those out.

Parking Alternatives at CHS Field
Metro Transit has several public bus lines that run near the stadium as well as the light rail that connects to Minneapolis and the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport.

What to Bring to CHS Field
This is an open-air stadium, so plan accordingly. The baseball season in Minnesota could require anything from cold-weather jackets and gloves to plenty of sunblock and water bottles. If you plan on visiting the bank area (see Seating, above), bring a blanket to sit on (chairs are not allowed).

Insider Tip for CHS Field
At evening games, keep an eye out for local artists exhibiting and selling their artworks. Lowertown St. Paul is a popular art-crawl area, and the Saints are partnering with the art community to give them more exposure.

Author's bio: Amy C. Rea is the author of Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes: an Explorer's Guide, and Backroads & Byways of Minnesota.