St. Anthony Falls breaking white over the spillway, the Stone Arch Bridge stretching across the Mississippi, the old Gold Medal Flour sign holding its corner of the Mill District. Minneapolis remembering it was a milling town first. Singles past 50 here often have careers tied to the headquarters along the river and a lake place within an hour. However you arrived at this point: late divorce, decades on your own, a recent loss. There's a steady, understated way of meeting
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For a first walk, Minneapolis members favor the Stone Arch Bridge or coffee in the North Loop. Lake Harriet's bandshell loop and Lake of the Isles give you flat, easy paths; Bde Maka Ska runs the same way. Uptown and Northeast each have their own evening crowd; Linden Hills suits a slow afternoon. The Sculpture Garden by the Walker is the standby in any season. Stillwater or the North Shore earn a Saturday once you've already met.