Banfill Tavern, Fridley
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Facts and practical information
The Banfill Tavern, also known as the Locke House, is a historic building in Fridley, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1847 on the east bank of the Mississippi River and has served variously as an inn, a logging camp office, a private home, a dairy farm, a post office, and a summer home. It is now owned by Anoka County and houses the non-profit Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts. The building stands within Manomin County Park, and the art center is a partner site of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. ()
Built: 1847 (178 years ago)Coordinates: 45°5'20"N, 93°16'36"W
Day trips
Banfill Tavern – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Northtown Mall, Brookland Golf Park, Heights Theater, Springbrook Nature Center.