There are many fascinating abandoned places in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Most are not open to exploration because it would be either illegal or unsafe – or both – to do so. But there’s one mostly-abandoned brewery in Minnesota where you can safely and legally explore a portion of the ruins – and enjoy a beer at the same time. Some parts can be a little creepy after dark, but if you head to the right spot, you’ll find it pretty pleasant.

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Really, is there a better way to explore ruins than this? I would argue not. If you’re looking for more adventure in St. Paul, consider exploring the old, abandoned Wabasha Street Caves, which have connections to the city’s gangster and bootlegging days. A tour is the best way to experience the caves – you can book yours through Viator.

Have you visited the old Hamm’s brewery in St. Paul? Let us know in the comments!

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