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4 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Compact downtown history center housed in preserved brick-era buildings on Chaska’s Main Street. Shoot ornate façades, period storefronts, museum exhibits and archival signage that tell local stories. Best light: golden hour for warm brick tones and long shadows; overcast days for even detail shots. Weekday mornings are quieter for unobstructed streetscapes. Small museum — check hours and admission, ask about flash/tripod policies. Street parking and a public lot nearby; curb cuts provide basic,

Small community park with memorials, open lawns, mature trees and a classic gazebo/monument focal point — great for intimate environmental portraits, detail shots of plaques/statues, and golden-hour landscape scenes. Easy roadside parking on Chaska Blvd; accessible paths and no entry fee. Best light at sunrise or late afternoon; weekends can be busier with local families or events. Compact layout makes it good for quick visits or paired shoots with downtown Chaska nearby.

Veterans Star is a star-shaped veterans memorial set in a small park-like setting — strong geometric form, plaques and flags, and seasonal trees. Shoot detail shots of plaques and the star's lines, wide compositions that include surrounding trees and sky at golden hour. Best light: sunrise or late afternoon for warm directional light; blue hour for flag and monument mood. Site is roadside with nearby parking; generally accessible with no entry fee. Weekdays are quiet; check weather for dramatic云

A giant roadside sculpture of a mustache mounted on a downtown Chaska building — perfect for quirky Americana and portrait-with-prop shots. Easy street-level access with curbside parking and municipal lots nearby; no entry fee. Best at golden hour for warm light or overcast for even tones. Weekday mornings are quieter; festivals can add crowd energy. Compact location, wheelchair accessible sidewalk.