20 photos that will make you wish you lived in the Midwest

There's the Detroit Institute of Arts in Michigan, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Ohio, and everything in between. Whether you prefer to be out in nature or basking indoors, there's no shortage of activities, food, and events to partake in.

Here are 20 photos to induce some serious Midwestern envy.

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Designed by famed architect Santiago Calatrava, the white, light-attracting edifice called the Quadracci Pavilion at the Milwaukee Art Museum was completed in 2001, and is breathtaking at first glance.

Per the museum's website , "the Spanish architect was inspired by the 'dramatic, original building by Eero Saarinen ... [and] the topography of the city,' and Frank Lloyd Wrights prairie-style architecture."

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The Quadracci Pavilion was designed with reverence for Wisconsin's Midwestern, lakeside environment. Calatrava said it "responds to the culture of the lake: the sailboats, the weather, the sense of motion and change."

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Famed artist Diego Rivera completed his " Detroit Industry " mural in 1933, and it is widely considered some of the best work of his career.

The fresco stretches from floor to ceiling in Rivera Court, located in the heart of the museum, and depicts the city's automobile-fueled "industry and technology as the indigenous culture of Detroit."

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Built during the height of art deco and vaudeville in 1926, North Dakota's Fargo Theater is now a downtown hotspot for independent and foreign films perfect for cozying up with a bowl of popcorn to avoid that Midwestern snow.

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Minnesota native Prince chose to build his recording studio and "creative sanctuary" in the small town of Chanhassen in the mid-80s. It became a hub for recording artists and live performances alike , as "the iconic superstar would often open Paisley Parks doors for spontaneous performance events, inviting the public into the Sound Stage or NPG Music Club rooms for marathon sets of live music."

Per Paisley Park's website, Prince envisioned the estate would be a museum one day. You can book a tour and explore the shop here .

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The Mall of America is the largest mall in the US, boasting indoor roller coasters and a full-fledged aquarium.

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The Flint Hills are part of the Great Plains, stretching throughout Kansas and dismantling any prior notions one might have had about the prairie being flat or boring.

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This is an aerial view of a lush, tree-laden farm near Cottonwood Falls in the Flint Hills of Kansas it's not your typical prairie.

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Per the National Park Service , "visitors can enjoy easy access to the lakefront and beach, trails that highlight dune succession and Burns Waterway, an accessible fishing pier, and a restored 900 foot breakwater."

There's also a public pavilion with a seasonal snack bar and meeting space, all overlooking charming, Midwestern scenery.

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The Huskers play for the University of NebraskaLincoln, and their loyal fandom is referred to as " Corn Nation ."

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Reflective and gargantuan, Cloud Gate commonly referred to as The Bean is located in Millenium Park in Chicago, Illinois, and is a popular tourist destination. Believe it or not, its inside resembles a pirate ship.

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The massive Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, overlooks the entire city. The coolest part? You can take a tram up 630 feet that will lift you to "the top of the tallest man-made monument in the United States."

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There's just nothing else like it.

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