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Minnesota Weather: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Filed under: Uncategorized — mgeedey on March 22, 2011 @ 12:00 am

The state of Minnesota has many activities for you even when the weather is less than ideal. Culture is readily available and you’ll have a pick of museums and art galleries to choose from. You can feel confident that you’ll be warm in their well heated buildings. If you’re someone who loves the great outdoors, then Minnesota is the perfect destination for you with more than 10,000 lakes around the state within forest areas. You can get out on your own away from the bustle of the city. The state offers winter sports enthusiasts the opportunity to ice fish, snowmobile and ski cross country or downhill. You’ll always have access to the ski lodge’s toasty fire to warm your toes or the heat foot setting in your vehicle. If you are the sort of person who enjoys activities among a crowd, then check festival and other activity information at, http://www.festivals-and-shows.com/things-to-do-in.html, this will offer a large selection of things to do in the state. Once you’ve spent time exploring Minnesota you may find yourself wanting to relocate and have access to winter 6 months during the year. You can find added benefits of living in Minnesota at http://www.positivelyminnesota.com. Just make sure you pack your winter parka.

15 Fun Facts

Filed under: Uncategorized — www.reveal-minnesota.com on January 10, 2011 @ 12:00 am
  1. The first intercollegiate basketball game was played in Minnesota on February 9, 1895.
  2. Reports show that Minnesota has one recreational boat per every six people.
  3. The state has 17 species of snakes of which two are poisonous; but these two species are only found in the southeastern region of the state.
  4. The territory’s first newspaper, the Minnesota Pioneer, was published by James Madison Goodhue in St. Paul in 1849.
  5. The country’s first indoor shopping mall in the world was the Southdale mall in Edina which opened its doors in October, 1956.
  6. Linda Christensen has sculpted 90-pound blocks of butter into busts of dairy princess contestants at the Minnesota State Fair in St. Paul since 1972.
  7. What is considered as the Curling Capital of the United States is located in Bemidji where the men’s and women’s U.S. Olympic curling teams are based.
  8. The state recorded its coldest day on February 2, 1996 when temperature dipped to minus-60 degrees near the town of Tower.
  9. Mound is home to Tonka Trucks which were named after nearby neighboring town Lake Minnetonka where the toys have been made since 1946.
  10. Madison holds the title of being the (more…)

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