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Mystery on the Mississippi

  • Crosby Farm Regional Park 2595 Crosby Farm Road Saint Paul, MN, 55116 United States (map)

2024 Dates: August 16, September 27, October 12

Back by popular demand: Mystery on the Mississippi River is taking place at Crosby Farm Regional Park and has a bit of a supernatural twist this year!

“Monsters of the Mississippi” is a completely real and not at all made up show about mythical monsters on and near the Mississippi river as they investigate a cold case murder believed to have been committed by a local legend Catfish McGee. Was the victim killed by a giant walking catfish or is the culprit a little less sensational? The mystery will unfold as you walk through Crosby Farm and you can help figure out who was responsible!

Mississippi Park Connection and the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, in collaboration with Fearless Comedy Productions, will bring an immersive murder mystery theatrical experience to life, Mystery of the Mississippi.

The show will be an hour long from beginning to end. Please arrive 15 min before your timeslot to check in and get situated.

Cost: $30 Members | $35 Non-members

Location: Crosby Farm Regional Park, 2595 Crosby Farm Rd, St Paul, MN 55116

Accessibility: All paths at Crosby Farm Regional Park are ADA accessible. All performances will be viewable from walking paths. There will be walking between stations and standing during performances. There will be select seating at some stations. Feel free to bring your own chair.

If you have questions about this event, please contact Mississippi Park Connection at info@parkconnection.org and/or 651-291-8164.

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If you have questions about this event, please contact Mississippi Park Connection at info@parkconnection.org and/or 651-291-8164.


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