

Reception + Dinner at the Mill City Museum
Sunday, August 3rd
With a breathtaking blend of historic ruins and contemporary design, Mill City Museum offers an exclusive, impressive setting.
The city's flour milling industry skyrocketed soon after Minneapolis was born on the Mississippi's west bank. Powered by the mighty river and fed by boxcars of grain rolling in from the plains, the industry gave Minneapolis bragging rights as the “Flour Milling Capital of the World.” Explore where old mingles with new at Mill City Museum, built into the ruins of what was once the world’s largest flour mill.
Set along the picturesque riverfront, Mill City Museum offers a one-of-a-kind space where timeless character meets refined elegance. With exposed brick, original architectural details, and charming outdoor spaces, this beautifully restored venue combines industrial charm with a sophisticated ambiance.
Take some time to tour the galleries, which will be open for viewing for BAN Conference attendees only!

