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Landmark: Target FieldCity: Minneapolis
Country: USA Minnesota
Continent: North America
Target Field, Minneapolis, USA Minnesota, North America
Target Field is a baseball stadium located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It serves as the home ballpark for Major League Baseball's Minnesota Twins.
Visual Characteristics
The stadium features a predominantly brick exterior with limestone accents. Its seating bowl is configured to provide sightlines to the downtown Minneapolis skyline. The main structure stands approximately 85 feet tall from street level to the top of the upper deck. The architectural style incorporates elements of classic ballpark design with modern amenities.
Location & Access Logistics
Target Field is situated at 1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, MN 55403, approximately 0.5km West of the Minneapolis Central Business District. Access is via I-94, I-394, and MN-55. Parking is available in multiple ramps, including the Ramp B and Ramp C, located adjacent to the stadium. Public transportation options include the Metro Blue Line and Green Line light rail, with a dedicated Target Field Station. Several Metro Bus routes also serve the area.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Target Field began in August 2007 and was completed in March 2010. The stadium was designed by Populous and HNTB. Its original purpose was to provide a modern, open-air venue for the Minnesota Twins, replacing the Metrodome. The site was previously occupied by industrial buildings and a rail yard.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can attend Minnesota Twins baseball games. The stadium offers various seating sections, including the Home Run Porch and the Champions Club. Tours of the ballpark are available on non-game days. The stadium also hosts concerts and other special events.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located throughout all concourse levels. Numerous shaded seating areas are available. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the stadium. Food and beverage vendors are present in all concourses, offering a range of options.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting on the field during games, consider afternoon games. The best months for visiting are typically from April through October, coinciding with the MLB season. Weather can be variable during these months; check forecasts before attending.
Facts & Legends
Target Field is known for its extensive use of natural materials, including reclaimed wood from a former grain elevator. The stadium's ice-cold water fountains are a unique feature, providing refreshment on warmer days.
Nearby Landmarks
- Target Center (0.3km West)
- First Avenue (0.4km Southwest)
- Minneapolis Convention Center (1.2km South)
- Walker Art Center (1.8km Northwest)
- Mill City Museum (0.7km East)