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Things to do in Thief River Falls
Northland Community College
Music & Theatre are popular at this College and can be viewed at the Northland Auditorium located at 1101 Highway 1 East in Thief River Falls. Call us for performance schedule. Call 218-681-0733 for more information.
1101 Highway 1 East, Thief River Falls, MN
Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village
This is a relocated turn-of-the-century village that is open open Memorial Day - Labor Day. You will find vintage flower gardens, railroad depots and cabooses, a one-room schoolhouse, Church, Victorian home, and agricultural machinery and antique cars, in an exhibit building. Open daily 1 - 5pm; groups may reserve tours. Call 218-681-5767 for more information.
825 Oakland Park Road, Thief River Falls, MN
Seven Clans Casino & Water Park
The casino is a players paradise with all the newest and hottest slots, blackjack tables, Players' Club and more! The 40,000-sq.ft. Water Park has something for everyone – featuring a wading pool with toys and games as well as starter slides and wild water slides with names like "Mach 5" and "Tornato" for the more adventurous; two huge Jacuzzi spas and a lazy river for those who just want to relax. Call 800-827-1629 for more information.
20595 Center Street East, Thief River Falls, MN
Thief River Falls Community Arts Council
Operating year round. Call 218-681-3810 for more information.
934 Main Avenue N., Thief River Falls, MN
Thief River Falls Concert Association
You will find professional concerts and musical productions scheduled throughout the year. Contact us directly for performance schedules and locations. Call 218-681-3720 for more information.
Three Rivers Chamber of Commerce
Located in the heart of northwestern Minnesota is the quaint community of Thief River Falls. It is the birthplace of snowmobiling with the Arctic Cat, Inc. and one of the top wildlife and birding areas in the country. Thief River Falls first developed as a lumber- milling town. It also became a major agricultural service area because of the rich soil left by ancient, glacial Lake Agassiz. The unusual name, "Thief River" was given to the river by the Ojibwa and Dakota people. "Falls" was added to the name of the new city in 1896 because a series of rapids in the river had been converted to a waterfall by the construction of the dam.
2017 Hwy 59 SE, Thief River Falls, MN
