Pierre Bottineau Library, Minneapolis
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Pierre Bottineau Library is a branch library located in northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was named for Pierre Bottineau, a prominent Minnesota frontiersman and is one of 41 libraries in the Hennepin County Library System. The library moved to its current location at the historic Grain Belt campus in 2003. The 12,355-square-foot facility combines two historic buildings, the 1893 Wagon Shed and the 1913 Millwright Shop, with an addition designed by RSP Architects. ()
Opened: 31 May 2003 (21 years ago)Coordinates: 44°59'57"N, 93°16'12"W
Day trips
Pierre Bottineau Library – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Target Field, Saint Anthony Main, North Loop, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Pierre Bottineau Library?
Nearby attractions include Grain Belt, Minneapolis (2 min walk), Broadway Avenue Bridge, Minneapolis (8 min walk), Northern Pacific-BNSF Minneapolis Rail Bridge, Minneapolis (11 min walk), Plymouth Avenue Bridge, Minneapolis (13 min walk).
How to get to Pierre Bottineau Library by public transport?
The nearest stations to Pierre Bottineau Library:
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- 2 St Ne • Lines: 4, 4A, 4L, 4P (24 min walk)
- De Lasalle Dr • Lines: 4, 4A, 4L, 4P (25 min walk)
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- Target Field (30 min walk)
Light rail
- Target Field • Lines: 901, 902 (31 min walk)