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  1. Wood-shingled trolls with twiggy hair, expressive faces, and tree-bark eyebrows can be seen lurking, lounging and sparking child-like delight in 20 other countries across five continents. In Minnesota, start the free family-friendly troll hunt in Detroit Lakes’ City Park.

  2. Your journey begins in City Park — just beyond Detroit Lakes' downtown area — at Alexa’s Elixir, a giant troll wielding a spoon, spell book and cauldron. Read her spell book to gain clues and uncover riddles for your adventure.

  3. The Trolls in Detroit Lakes by Danish artist, Thomas Dambo is a unique and fun way to spend a day in D.L. We completed the entire troll hunt, including finding the Golden Rabbit in about a five hours (there’s several miles of hiking and some time spent driving to find everything).

  4. Visitors to Detroit Lakes can embark on a troll-hunting adventure, discovering these gentle giants hidden among the trees and trails. Each troll has its own personality and backstory, inviting families to engage in imaginative play and storytelling.

  5. Start your “troll adventure” in Detroit Lakes City Park at the troll named Alexa. Read the story in her book (it might be helpful to take pictures of the book pages), and follow the steps to solve the riddles and find the trolls. As you find each troll, look at their necklace which includes a number and symbol.

  6. 15 cze 2010 · Uptown Cafeteria and Support Group is actually neither a cafeteria, nor a support group, but a cool new restaurant in Uptwon’s Calhoun Square at the corner of Hennepin and Lake Street in Minneapolis.

  7. Uptown Cafeteria and Support Group is a trendy spot with a rooftop patio that serves up innovative comfort dishes and cocktails in a chic setting. Customers have raved about the delicious food, generous portions, and attentive service.