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Nosy Neighbor Tour: Federal Reserve Bank 10:00-11:30 am
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Have you ever wondered what goes on in the Federal Reserve bank? Is it even a bank? All your questions will be answered on this fun, educational tour! Join us for a 75-minute walking tour to learn how the Minneapolis Fed works for you. Observe how U.S. currency makes its way to your local bank. Understand how the Fed influences interest rates. We will also be able to view the special exhibition on Alexander Hamilton and America's First Central Bank.
As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton proposed a plan to establish America’s first national bank, the Bank of the United States. Come learn how Hamilton’s vision for a strong central bank lives on today in the Federal Reserve. See historic money featuring Hamilton’s portrait—he’s more than just the ten dollar founding father.
This tour is limited to 15 people. Registration closes on Monday, January 6 at 12:00 pm.
Notes for the tour: All visitors must present a valid photo ID, pass through a metal detector, and have all personal belongings x-rayed. Tours begin promptly; late arrivals will not be admitted. Please arrive ten minutes prior to the tour start time.
Parking: Metered parking is available. There is also ramp parking at the Hennepin Avenue impark Ramp, 25 N 1st St., and The Archive Ramp, 110 N 1st St.
Click HERE to see Instructions from the Federal Reserve Bank for Admittance.
Interested in carpooling? Click on the registrant list and find a member in your building or near you that you can connect with and ask to share a ride. Or, feel free to contact the MCC office for a suggestion.
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