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Seward is a neighborhood on the west bank of the Mississippi River. It is bordered to the north by I-94, to the east by the Mississippi River, to the south by 27th Street, and to the west by Hiawatha Avenue. Seward is named for Willie Seward, Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of State. Just a little over half of Seward is residential, while nearly a fifth of it is industrial. There are many funky shops located in Seward, and great eateries such as the Seward Community Café and Birchwood Café, both which deeply care about the community.—and have tasty food, much of it vegetarian and/or organic as well. Seward has easy access to the LRT, which takes people to downtown, the Mall of America, and the airport. It is also home to the Playwrights’ Center, which is a thriving hub for creative works by artists old and new.
Seward is also an area with lots of artists. The annual Seward Arts Festival features an art crawl, music, food, games, a parade, and more. Seward features The Playwrights’ Center, The Northern Clay Center, The Movement Arts Center, Joan of Art Gallery, Wing Young Huie, The Vine Arts Center, and more.