Cultural Corridor Tour
People gather at the 2011 Twin Cities American Indian Arts Festival on the American Indian Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Daniel Yang
The American Indian Cultural Corridor is well connected to area bike trails including the Hiawatha LRT Trail and the Little Earth Trail. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Bicyclists pass All My Relations Gallery on the American Indian Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Diners enjoy music at Maria’s Café. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
The wolf sculpture at Ancient Traders Shopping Center. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Customers browse the art and jewelry at Northland Visions. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Lisa Brown’s mural on the American Indian Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
The Franklin Library has one of the largest collections of American Indian books and materials in the library system. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Bobby Wilson’s mural honors community members Charlie Stately, Juanita Espinosa, and Pat Bellanger on the Minnesota Chippewa Tribes Building. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
The lobby of Woodlands National Bank, owned by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, at Ancient Traders Shopping Center. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
In summer, the American Indian Cultural Corridor has two Nice Ride MN stations: at 11th Ave and E. Franklin Ave and at Cedar Ave S. and E. Franklin Ave. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Banners mark the American Indian Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Fabulous Indian Tacos and specials are available at the Wolves Den Café in the Minneapolis American Indian Center. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Time to enjoy an Indian tacos from the Wolves Den at the Minneapolis American Indian Center. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Charlie Stately at his shop, Woodlands Indian Crafts, in the Minneapolis American Indian Center.
Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Spectacular floral arrangements are available at Roger Beck Florist on the Cultural Corridor.
Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe urban offices on the American Indian Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Franklin Artworks is a regional powerhouse for contemporary art with galleries and educational space. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Fantastic bread, pastries, cakes, and more are available at Franklin Street Bakery. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
People walk down the Cultural Corridor past Many Rivers East Apartments, built by the American Indian Community Development Corporation.
Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
The mural on the American Indian OIC training center at the Light Rail station on the Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Diners enjoy Saturday brunch on the patio at Maria’s Café. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley.
Grab a cup of coffee at Pow Wow Grounds Coffee.
Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
People walk down the American Indian Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Bicycle Racks on the American Indian Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Taking in art at All My Relations Gallery, a center for contemporary American Indian Art. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Getting off the Hiawatha LRT at the Franklin Avenue Station on the American Indian Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
Community Walk on the American Indian Cultural Corridor to celebrate the kick-off to 2011 American Indian Month in the State of Minnesota.
Photo Credit: Justin Huenemann
Pamyua brings the house down at the 2011 Twin Cities American Indian Arts Festival on the Cultural Corridor. Photo Credit: Daniel Yang
The crowd grows to watch dancers at the Twin Cities American Indian Arts Festival. Photo Credit: Daniel Yang
Nightlife options on the Corridor at the Franklin LRT station. Photo Credit: Bill Kelley
The team that painted the new mural at the Minneapolis American Indian Center. Photo Credit: Justin Huenemann
The glow of lights from a tipi welcomes visitors to a new show at All My Relations Gallery. Photo Credit: Daniel Yang