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Few People Know The Story Behind Minnesota Becoming The Iron Mining Capital Of The United States

Most People Didn’t Know That Pizza Rolls Were Invented Right Here In Minnesota

Most People Don’t Know That Charles Lindbergh’s Childhood Home Is Found Right Here In Minnesota

The Little-Known Story Of White Bear Lake In Minnesota Is Unlike Any Other

There’s an Abandoned Airbase Near This Tiny Minnesota Town
Explore the history of the abandoned Finland AFS radar station in Minnesota. It's a unique Cold War relic surrounded by the Superior National Forest.

Explore This Secret Trail Around One Of The Only National Historic Sites In Minnesota
Rabideau CCC Camp in Minnesota offers a historic site with a short hike and well-preserved Civilian Conservation Corps structures.

There Are More Historic Places In This Rural Minnesota County Than We Can Possibly Count
Blue Earth County in Minnesota has a rich history involving the Dakota people, European settlers, and significant historic events.

Most People In Minnesota Don’t Know The State Was Home To 15 German POW Camps
World War II POW camps in Minnesota housed German and Italian prisoners who worked in various industries, with remnants still visible today.

It’s A Little-Known Fact That Bundt Cake Was Actually Invented In Minnesota
The Bundt cake, invented by Nordic Ware in Minnesota in the 1950s, has become a beloved American dessert due to its unique shape and baking properties.

The Oldest Building In Minnesota Was A Part Of A Historic Fort That’s Now The Centerpiece Of A State Park
Fort Snelling, Minnesota's oldest building, has a complex history involving military significance and the displacement of Native American peoples.





