University of Minnesota Armory, Minneapolis
Facts and practical information
The University of Minnesota Armory is a building on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Armory was constructed in 1896 after the previous space for military training on the campus burnt in a fire in 1894. The facility served as the primary home for the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball team as well as the University of Minnesota Marching Band after its construction. The basketball team moved to the Kenwood Armory in Downtown Minneapolis in 1925 while the band moved to the newly completed Music Education Building in 1922. Fielding H. Yost, Michigan Wolverines football coach, forgot the Little Brown Jug, one of the oldest college football traveling trophies, in the locker rooms of the Armory in 1903. The Armory was also the facility used for the University of Minnesota physical education department until 1935. The school's football team played some of their early games on the open field next to the Armory. ()
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University of Minnesota Armory – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Huntington Bank Stadium, Mariucci Arena, Weisman Art Museum, Williams Arena.
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How to get to University of Minnesota Armory by public transport?
Bus
- Pillsbury Drive & Church Street • Lines: 120 (2 min walk)
- Church • Lines: 2, 2E (2 min walk)
Light rail
- East Bank • Lines: 902 (6 min walk)
- Stadium Village • Lines: 902 (13 min walk)