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RV Adventures and Cinema Classics: What's On in Minneapolis this Presidents' Day

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February 16, 2026/08:00 AM
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RV Adventures and Cinema Classics: What's On in Minneapolis this Presidents' Day
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Celebrate Presidents' Day with Local Events

As Minneapolis observes Presidents' Day today, Monday, February 16, 2026, the city offers a variety of activities for those enjoying the long weekend. Whether you are looking for family-friendly theater, niche cinema, or live music, there is plenty to see and do. Notably, the city is offering a small holiday bonus for visitors: parking meters in Minneapolis and St. Paul are not being enforced today, making it easier to explore the downtown area.

Major Exhibitions and Markets

  • The Ultimate RV Show: Today is the final day to catch this massive exhibition at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Starting at 10:00 AM, visitors can explore the latest in recreational vehicles, from luxury motorhomes to rugged camping trailers. It is an ideal stop for those planning their summer road trips.
  • Spring Flower Show: For those willing to take a short drive to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, the Spring Flower Show is open starting at 9:00 AM. It provides a much-needed burst of floral color and fragrance in the middle of the Minnesota winter.

Theater and Family Fun

  • Forts! Build Your Own Adventure: The Children's Theatre Company is hosting special holiday performances of this interactive show. With slots at 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM, children and parents can work together to build creative structures in a playful, imaginative environment.
  • Minnesota Children's Museum: Unlike many local institutions that close for the federal holiday, the Children’s Museum in nearby St. Paul is open today with special holiday hours from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Cinema and Evening Entertainment

Minneapolis's independent theaters are bustling today with unique screenings and live performances:

  • The Heights Theater: Catch a 7:00 PM screening of the 1987 classic The Princess Bride. It is a perfect way to spend a cozy evening in one of the city's most historic venues.
  • MSP Film - The Main Cinema: A screening of The Moment is scheduled for 1:10 PM for those looking for an afternoon film experience.
  • Riverview Theater: This neighborhood favorite has a packed schedule today, including Marty Supreme at 9:00 PM and The Housemaid at 6:40 PM.
  • Live Music at The Dakota: Renowned fingerstyle guitarist Mike Dawes takes the stage at the Dakota Jazz Club at 7:00 PM, offering an intimate evening of world-class musicianship.
  • Community Meetups: For those interested in the local arts scene, the American School of Storytelling is hosting its "Open Mic Monday" starting at 7:00 PM, where local residents share personal tales and folklore.