Head down to the Mississippi River and check out Lock and Dam #1. It's just down the hill from Wabun play area and the VA Home, and just downstream from the Ford Parkway Bridge. If you're lucky, you'll get to see some barges coming through.
The web site advertises a 30-minute tour called the Visitor Promenade 
offering a 
bird's-eye view of the locking procedure and other topics ranging from 
barge traffic in the transportation network to the Corps 9-foot channel 
project. What that means is you have free rein to wander around, and are
 able to climb over the locks to get a great bird's eye view of 
everything that's going on. The kiddos (and I!) loved it! 
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| There were a bunch of things the kiddos could climb on! | 
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| Signs placed around the lock and dam tell the story of construction, and also about how the river. | 
ABOUT THE LOCK & DAM
Ford Dam, officially known as 
Lock and Dam No. 1 is on the 
Upper Mississippi River and is located between 
Minneapolis and 
Saint Paul, Minnesota just north of the confluence of the Mississippi with the 
Minnesota River at Mississippi River mile 847.9, in Minneapolis. The 
dam portion was previously owned by the 
Ford Motor Company, which operated a 
hydroelectric power station to feed electricity to its 
Twin Cities Assembly Plant on the east side of the river. It was sold to Brookfield Power Co. in 2007. The dual-
lock facility is operated by the St. Paul district of the 
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' 
Mississippi Valley Division.
Each lock is 56 feet (17 m) wide by 400 feet (120 m) long (17 × 122 
meters), half the width of the next lock downstream, though this is the 
only dual-lock facility in the district. Major rehabilitation efforts 
were carried out between 1978 and 1983, including the replacement of 
many manual and 
hydraulic components with computer controls.
Commercial barges carried over 15 million tons of commodities through 
the Lock. Among the commodities are: coal, burner oils, grain, and 
aggregate products. 
The official web site for the Lock and Dam is here: http://www.nps.gov/miss/planyourvisit/lockdam1.htm
The address is 5000 West River Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55417
Contact Information: Call the 
Lock and Dam No. 1 office at 612-724-2971. 
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| A group of vets came down to go fishing while we were there. | 
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| One of the operators handed the kids some brochures as we walked past. | 
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| Enjoying the view from high up | 
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| Looking down on the lock doors as they begin to open | 
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| This is one of the old controllers used before everything was computerized. | 
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| It's a great place to see birds! | 
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| A barge going through the lock | 
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| Looking east | 
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| By the dam | 
AFTER YOUR VISIT, HEAD TO PLAYGROUND
We paired our visit to the Lock & Dam #1 with a picnic at Wabun play area in Minnehaha Park. There's a new Universally Accessible playground there, and it is tons of fun!
 
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