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Alexandria, MN

This small town is home to the Kensington Runestone—the mysterious artifact that some say is proof of the Vikings' visit to this continent more than a century before Christopher Columbus. The Runestone Museum has exhibits on local history and Native ...

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Bloomington

Bloomington is located on the banks of the beautiful Minnesota River, minutes from Minneapolis and St. Paul. With its central location, visitors have a chance to experience all of the attractions and activities Bloomington and the Twin Cities have to...

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Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

This large area of gorgeous lakes and rivers is managed by the U.S.D.A. Forest Service and lies along Minnesota's northeastern border with Ontario, Canada. One reason the waters remain unspoiled is that most of the territory is off-limits not only to...

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Duluth

Spread along the hilly north shore of Lake Superior, Duluth lies amid some of the most beautiful country in Minnesota. Perhaps the best time to visit is autumn, when leaves on the hardwoods turn brilliant colors. Start your exploration of the city at...

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Embarrass

Residents of Embarrass in northeastern Minnesota, 200 mi/322 km northeast of Minneapolis and St. Paul, take their Finnish heritage seriously. They've banded together to preserve some rare turn-of-the-century Finnish homesteads, and tours of the inter...

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Frontenac


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Grand Marais

The small town of Grand Marais, in far northeastern Minnesota, is a good jumping-off point for outdoor activities in the region. The Lutsen Mountains area is said to be the Midwest's largest ski complex, with runs for all levels of expertise. The Lut...

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Lake Pepin, MN

Lake Pepin is a naturally occurring lake, and the widest naturally occurring part of the Mississippi River, located approximately 60 miles downstream from Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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Lanesboro

Almost on the Iowa border, tiny Lanesboro has spawned an active artists colony, with year-round playhouse performances, galleries, vintage shops and appealing bed-and-breakfasts. Located in the heart of Amish country, it also offers buggy tours. Self...

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Minneapolis

Minneapolis and St. Paul might be called "the Twin Cities" but they are not identical. Minneapolis is often considered the more cosmopolitan and shiny city; St. Paul (10 mi/16 km away) is the state capital that offers a more historical, traditional a...

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Montevideo, MN


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Moorhead

There's a small but active artists colony in Moorhead, which bumps up against Fargo, North Dakota, to create one metropolitan area. While in Moorhead, see the Red River Valley Heritage-Hjemkost Interpretive Center, home of the Hjemkomst, a full-size ...

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New Ulm

Founded by German settlers, 75 mi/120 km southwest of Minneapolis and St. Paul, the center of this town boasts a glockenspiel with 37 bells and animated figures that move as the hours chime. At noon, 3 and 5 pm each day, panels in the clock slide ope...

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Pipestone National Monument

The quarries at Pipestone National Monument, just north of the city of Pipestone, attracted Native Americans from all over northern North America for thousands of years. They went to Pipestone to mine the deep-red rock that artisans fashioned into pe...

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Red Wing

Red Wing has been ranked amongst the top historic destinations in the United States. View examples of historical buildings at the Sheldon Theatre or the 135 year old St. James Hotel. Stroll this small town's rows of galleries, antique shops and pictu...

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Rochester

The world-famous Mayo Clinic is in Rochester, 75 mi/120 km southeast of Minneapolis and St. Paul. With its outstanding medical research and treatment facilities, the clinic founded by two physician brothers has become synonymous with the finest in he...

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Roseau, MN


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St. Cloud

Architecture buffs will want to make a pilgrimage to St. John's Abbey and University in St. Cloud. Most of the monastery and campus were designed by Bauhaus-meister Marcel Breuer (note the soaring flat face of its bell tower). St. Cloud is 60 mi/96 k...

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St. Paul

St. Paul has historic landmarks, museums, sightseeing, shopping, and accommodations to fit every budget. The casinos bring Las Vegas thrill, and the rugged mountains cater to the outdoor enthusiast. St. Paul has attractions and activities for a famil...

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Stillwater

Built by the got-it, flaunt-it lumber barons during the height of the logging era, Stillwater, 25mi/40 km east of Minneapolis and St. Paul, is a charming town along the scenic St. Croix River. Many of the Victorian mansions now serve as bed-and-break...

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The North Shore, MN

The Grand Portage was an 8-mi/14-km trail used by fur traders to transport goods between Lake Superior and the Pigeon River, a vital link between the Great Lakes and points to the northwest. As such, it was the earliest European settlement in norther...

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The Northwest Angle/Lake of the Woods

The spur of land called the Northwest Angle is a chunk of Minnesota that, geographically, seems as if it should belong to Canada. It's on the northern shore of Lake of the Woods and has no land border with the U.S. Unless visitors arrive by boat, the...

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Voyageurs National Park/International Falls

On the Canadian-U.S. border, International Falls is a major gateway to Canada and a resting spot for travelers heading to Voyageurs National Park. It is located 245 mi/395 km north of Minneapolis and St. Paul.While in International Falls, make time t...

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Wabasha


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Winona

This small town is built upon an island in the middle of the Mississippi River, between scenic limestone bluffs and bejeweled with vintage, 19th century architecture and picturesque neighborhoods. Many opportunities for history and art lovers are her...

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Minnesota means "land of sky-blue waters" in the tongue of the Native Americans, who hailed the beauty of their land. Immigrating Scandinavians loved it for the same reason: Its fabled 10,000 lakes looked just like home. Today, the summerlong weekend exodus "up to the lake," as local parlance has it, provides an antidote for urban stress. The scent of the pines, the sheen of crystal waters and the cry of the loon (never mind the whine of mosquitoes) are as strong a lure as ever.

Minnesotans' celebration of the great outdoors carries into winter, too, when sports like skiing, snowshoeing and ice skating draw folks into the crisp air. And those funny little shacks out on the frozen lakes are ice-fishing houses. That's how crazy the locals are about the wonders Mother Nature has thrown their way.

Whether you fish, boat or just enjoy sitting lakeside, you'll find appropriate waters somewhere in the state, from those 10,000 lakes to the big one—Lake Superior—and the mighty Mississippi River. Canoeists and kayakers may have the best conditions of all. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness—a huge wilderness that's off-limits to most motorized and mechanized vehicles—is one of the finest places to paddle in North America. A few days there—or in one of the state's other wilderness preserves or lakeside resorts—is a great escape.

For those who enjoy city lights, the vibrant Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul) offer theater, shopping and top-rated restaurants. Duluth, anchoring Lake Superior, will let you enjoy the comforts of a midsize town while remaining within gazing distance of a beautiful lakeshore, and Stillwater re-creates the Victoriana of lumber-baron days beside the scenic St. Croix River.

Geography

The "Land of 10,000 Lakes" actually boasts closer to 12,000 waterways. Minnesota's eastern and central regions are fairly hilly. The highest hills are the Sawtooth Mountains on the north shore of Lake Superior (elevations up to 2,300 ft/700 m) and the Mississippi River bluffs. The western portion of Minnesota is mostly flat plains. A significant part of the state is under cultivation, and the areas not farmed are heavily forested.

History

Minnesota's rivers, lakes and forests were once the domain of the Ojibwa (Chippewa) people. They congregated in groups of three to 15 families along the banks of the numerous lakes and rivers in the northern part of the state. Hunting, fishing and trapping rights were agreed upon by consensus, and in some areas, wild rice was harvested. (The grain is still closely identified with the state.)

Some say the first Europeans to see Minnesota were Vikings, who supposedly arrived there as early as 1362. More conservative historians argue that French-Canadian fur traders who arrived in the 1600s were the first. What really brought settlers into the territory, though, were treaties signed by the Native American groups in the area beginning in the 1830s, in which they gave up their claims to most of the land.

Minnesota became the 32nd state in 1858, but tensions between the settlers and the Native Americans continued. They culminated in an armed conflict—the Sioux Rebellion—in 1862, just about the time Minnesota joined forces with other northern states in the Civil War. After the rebellion was put down, the Sioux and Winnebago were forced out of Minnesota.

In the years following, Minnesota saw an influx of new immigrants who would shape the state's distinct culture: Scandinavians and Germans poured into the region, looking for new opportunities in a familiar climate. The infusion of a larger labor force and the discovery of iron ore in the 1880s launched Minnesota's economy. Lumber and agriculture also became significant sources of revenue—Minneapolis was the country's milling capital in the decades surrounding the turn of the 19th century—and the state's ports on Lake Superior and the Mississippi River connected Minnesota to distant business and population centers. Those industries still contribute significantly to Minnesota's wealth—consider companies such as General Mills, Pillsbury, Cargill and Land O'Lakes—although high-technology companies have become another important part of the local economy, including 3M and Medtronic. Target, the discount-shopping giant, also has its national headquarters there. And Rochester's Mayo Clinic is world-renowned.

Snapshot

Minnesota's main attractions are scenic lakes and rivers, forests, wilderness canoeing and kayaking adventures, golfing, hunting and fishing, casino gaming, shopping and the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul) culture.

Travelers who love outdoor activities (both winter and summer sports), museums and the arts will have a great time in Minnesota. Anyone who dislikes cold weather and snow should avoid visiting during winter (generally late November-March).

Potpourri

The small town of New York Mills hosts an annual philosophy contest in June, the Great American Think-Off. Finalists travel to New York Mills and present their arguments before residents, who vote to determine the winner.

Aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, is occasionally visible in northern Minnesota.

The downfall of outlaws Frank and Jesse James began in the Minnesota town of Northfield. A failed bank robbery there in 1876 resulted in the capture of the Younger brothers, important members of the James Gang, though Frank and Jesse escaped. The town re-enacts the robbery in September and hosts a rodeo.

International Falls may be known as the "Icebox of the Country," but Embarrass is often the "Nation's Cold Spot," with thermometer readings as low as -62 F/-52 C—and that doesn't even take wind chills into consideration.

Austin is the home of Spam (and other products of the Hormel Foods Corp.). There's even a Spam museum.

Frances Gumm, who later changed her name to Judy Garland, was from Grand Rapids, which celebrates her birthday with an annual festival in June, complete with Munchkins.

Fans line up to visit Bob Dylan's former home in Hibbing and pay homage during a May festival honoring the town's musical idol.

Myth? Not when you see them. Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe, stand larger-than-life beside the Brainerd water tower and also loom over the town of Bemidji. In fact, central Minnesota is rife with Bunyanabelia, including his cradle (Akeley), fishing bobber (Pequot Lakes), boat anchor (Ortonville) and even his tombstone (Kelliher).




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