Closing time
The Mill City Museum pays tribute to Minnesota's musical roots in the exhibit "Heyday: 35 Years of Music in Minneapolis," which closes this Sunday. Fans of Prince, the Replacements, Soul Asylum and others can view photographs by First Avenue photographer Daniel Corrigan as he captured legendary bands while they performed. Other activities in the museum include interactive exhibits on lumbering, farming, flour milling and more. (Ends April 30. $6-$12. 704 S. 2nd St., Mpls. 612-341-7555. millcitymuseum.org.)
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