Minnesota is full of small towns, big cities, and everything in between. Each has its very own personality, with plenty to see and do. One of our favorite places in the state is a small city just south of the Twin Cities. There, a busy downtown is full of charming buildings and there’s always something to do. Even more unique, there’s a river that runs right through the middle of the city. It creates a beautiful city like no other, and we’re sure you’ll want to visit. Take a look:

Northfield is a small city of about 20,000 people in southern Minnesota. It’s about 40 miles south of the Twin Cities.

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The town is known for its charming downtown. Many of the historic buildings have been here for more than a century.

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While the buildings are old, they’re housed with new businesses. Many locally owned shops sell clothing, jewelry, housewares, and more. There’s always something new to see.

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Many events take place in downtown Northfield every year. One of the most famous is Defeat of Jesse James Day, held annually the weekend after Labor Day.

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Other events include the Riverwalk Market, concerts, art tours, and more.

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Many are centered on the river that runs right through downtown Northfield. The Cannon River cuts the city in half.

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The two sides are connected by a pedestrian bridge, making it easy to access both parts of town. Not only is it convenient. It’s also a great view!

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Thanks to the river, Northfield is one of the most unique cities in Minnesota. Its charm, events, and beauty make it a city everyone should visit at least once.

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Have you ever visited Northfield? For more information about all there is to do in this beautiful city, check out their website and Facebook page. If you love visiting Minnesota cities and towns, check out our list of 11 sleepy small towns in Minnesota that everyone should visit.

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