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uth on Route 169, in the City of Blue Earth, | Minnesota, a statue of the Jolly Green Giant is also o |
erly KXLI Tower) is the tallest structure in | Minnesota, a guyed aerial mast rising 1505 feet (458.7 |
Gildea was raised in Plummer, | Minnesota, a small town in the northwestern part of th |
e into the game with a 9-1 record, losing to | Minnesota a week before defeating Purdue. |
quired Spearhead Industries of Eden Prairie, | Minnesota, a manufacturer of Halloween and Easter prod |
Pembina County, | Minnesota, a historical county in Minnesota Territory |
ntendent of public schools (Nicollet County, | Minnesota), a position he filled for two terms. |
e first, Puckett hit a solo home run to give | Minnesota a 1-0 lead. |
Little Cedar River (Dodge County, | Minnesota), a tributary of the Cedar River entirely in |
He is currently the mayor of St. Louis Park, | Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. |
Elaine Fleming was mayor of Cass Lake, | Minnesota, a position to which she was elected in 2003 |
vered sufficiently to command Fort Snelling, | Minnesota, a training facility. |
She was also a member of the | Minnesota Academic Excellence Foundation, the Minnesot |
Minnesota Academy for the Blind main entrance on State | |
Lutheran Church is a church in Minneapolis, | Minnesota adjacent to the University of Minnesota East |
Bunn moved to St. Paul, | Minnesota after graduating from law school and worked |
his family to Wisconsin and then to Austin, | Minnesota after the Civil War (1861-1865). |
Mitchell also attended the University of | Minnesota after which he became the executive secretar |
his newlywed had just moved to Grand Marais, | Minnesota after being transferred to Station North Sup |
Millen played for the University of | Minnesota after being selected by the New York Rangers |
Left University of | Minnesota after his junior year to pursue pro hockey c |
She moved to Brainerd, | Minnesota after her marriage, and worked as a county c |
Warmath remained in | Minnesota after he retired from coaching and made publ |
risp') is an apple cultivar developed at the | Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station's Horticultu |
133d Airlift Wing (133 AW) is a unit of the | Minnesota Air National Guard, part of the United State |
He then received a direct commission in the | Minnesota Air National Guard in April 1975. |
ft Wing, 148th Fighter Wing and Headquarters | Minnesota Air National Guard. |
Along with its commercial airport usage, the | Minnesota Air National Guard's 148th Fighter Wing (148 |
eneral and assistant adjutant general in the | Minnesota Air National Guard, and later as acting Adju |
e Entrepreneurship Club at the University of | Minnesota along with several students. |
is built of hard quartzite from southwestern | Minnesota, along with red sandstone trim. |
ames Brody died in a car crash in Roseville, | Minnesota, along with fellow composer Franz Kamin. |
ed as a high school principal in Ortonville, | Minnesota, also doubling as the school's drama and pub |
Radio station KLCI in Elk River, | Minnesota also transmits from the KPXM tower. |
Grand Army of the Republic Hall (Clearwater, | Minnesota), also known as Clearwater Masonic Lodge |
inally intended to reflect the University of | Minnesota, although the school would later retract its |
At Gluek Brewing in Cold Spring, | Minnesota, Alvin Gluek had a similar idea in 1942. |
is set in the fictional city Grand Republic, | Minnesota, an enlarged and updated version of Zenith. |
October 30, 1879) was a representative from | Minnesota and a delegate from the Territory of Montana |
ter his divorce with Annika, he left Avalon, | Minnesota, and moved into a castle in Scotland. |
tead, they are sold as bait in many parts of | Minnesota and Canada. |
Moline, plus Des Moines, Iowa; Minneapolis, | Minnesota; and Omaha, Nebraska. |
hus, in the summer of 1986, Musil arrived in | Minnesota, and began his NHL career that fall. |
ls until 1881, when he resigned and moved to | Minnesota and became State institute conductor of Minn |
Asian American to hold an elected office in | Minnesota, and also one of the youngest senators in th |
in Wisconsin, and one each in the states of | Minnesota and Washington.. |
Hendricks on the boundary of Lincoln County, | Minnesota, and Brookings County, South Dakota. |
Born in Milan, Ohio, moved to | Minnesota, and became Lieutenant Governor under Govern |
ribing the Duluth gabbro complex in northern | Minnesota and adjacent Ontario. |
has been observed in areas of northern Iowa, | Minnesota and South Dakota. |
rate headquarters were moved to Minneapolis, | Minnesota, and in 1953, owners changed the company nam |
He served as the mayor of Montevideo, | Minnesota and in the Minnesota state senate. |
Bertrand was born in Cobden, | Minnesota and died in The Dalles, Oregon. |
played college football at the University of | Minnesota and played in the NFL with the Atlanta Falco |
Cooke was born in Mankato, | Minnesota and graduated from the University of Minneso |
Illinois, Wisconsin, the eastern portion of | Minnesota, and the western portion of the upper penins |
ublic schools, followed by the University of | Minnesota and William Mitchell College of Law (then th |
He was the 26th Governor of | Minnesota and a United States Senator from Minnesota. |
Norwest was mostly centered in | Minnesota and Iowa at the time, with a relatively smal |
) through the Driftless Area of southeastern | Minnesota and is a tributary of the Upper Mississippi |
rom Milwaukee to La Crosse, on the border of | Minnesota and Wisconsin. |
ucted between the modern cities of Hastings, | Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin to replace the Kettl |
Minge was born in Clarkfield, | Minnesota and raised in Worthington, Minnesota. |
for nine years at Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, | Minnesota, and at WFL's New York Stars. |
He settled in Winona, | Minnesota and read law in the offices of Lewis & Simps |
He was one of the founders of Little Falls, | Minnesota and later founded Fergus Falls, Minnesota. |
spans the Mississippi River between Otsego, | Minnesota and Elk River, Minnesota. |
She was born in Bemidji, | Minnesota and is the sister of Kari Erickson. |
Courtney was born in Minneapolis, | Minnesota and raised in San Diego, California. |
is summers in Barrie, Ontario and Lake Elmo, | Minnesota and is a noted animal enthusiast. |
distribution sites in California, Oklahoma, | Minnesota, and New Jersey, which reduces delivery time |
Jim Michael and Jeff Michael, investors from | Minnesota and founded CorVel Corporation (originally n |
Portland, he had served as Bishop of Winona, | Minnesota, and before that as an Auxiliary Bishop of C |
duced at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, | Minnesota, and at The Seattle Public Theater in Seattl |
parts of the Upper Midwest, particularly in | Minnesota and western Wisconsin. |
title championship was created when Indiana, | Minnesota, and Purdue all finished with 6-1 league rec |
sor company, WAM!NET, was founded in 2000 in | Minnesota and was substantially taken over by a $100 m |
Brian Lee grew up in Moorhead, | Minnesota, and was a stand out player for the Moorhead |
lies at the corner of the Northwest Angle of | Minnesota and is thus the northernmost point in the lo |
zers of the First National Bank at Moorhead, | Minnesota, and also operated farming lands extensively |
He has also taught at the University of | Minnesota and the Wharton School. |
st election in which the Democratic Party of | Minnesota and the Farmer-Labor Party ran separate cand |
Strangis honed his play-by-play skills in | Minnesota and Wisconsin, starting with his first payin |
Wilkinson moved to Wells, | Minnesota, and was member of the Minnesota State Senat |
Flowers served as postmaster for Cleveland, | Minnesota and president of the Cleveland State Bank. |
eing aggressively pursued by Detroit, Miami, | Minnesota and Phoenix, he elected to remain in Texas w |
North Dakota, but not by the commissions in | Minnesota and Wisconsin. |
from St. John's University in Collegeville, | Minnesota and a J.D. degree from Georgetown University |
He was born in Saint Paul, | Minnesota and died in Beltrami, Minnesota. |
his bachelor's degree from the University of | Minnesota and his law degree from Loyola University La |
iner, rancher, businessman and politician in | Minnesota and Montana. |
rogramme with Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, | Minnesota and with MF Norwegian School of Theology in |
He enlisted as a private in the 8th | Minnesota and was quickly appointed lieutenant colonel |
Halper grew up in Hibbing, | Minnesota, and became involved in the civil rights and |
He moved to St. Paul, | Minnesota and then returned to Toronto. |
Born in Boscawen, New Hampshire, moved to | Minnesota, and became Lieutenant Governor under Govern |
Vento was born in Saint Paul, | Minnesota, and was educated at the University of Minne |
Two of those were against | Minnesota and the other was in the season-opener again |
estate brokerage firm based in Minneapolis, | Minnesota and founded in 1998. |
owing his defeat, he returned east, first to | Minnesota and then back to Missouri where his wife and |
It has also been recorded as far west as | Minnesota and Utah. |
current chairman of the Republican Party of | Minnesota and founder of a political public relations |
s, William A. Bierman, a lawyer in St. Paul, | Minnesota, and James Bierman, of Los Angeles, Californ |
s the Mississippi River between La Crescent, | Minnesota and La Crosse, Wisconsin. |
phie (Weir) Grotberg, was born in Winnebago, | Minnesota, and grew up in Valley City, North Dakota. |
He later moved to | Minnesota and earned his law degree from William Mitch |
he attended law school at the University of | Minnesota and graduated With Honors in 1949. |
will pass through the cities of Minneapolis, | Minnesota, and Madison, Wisconsin. |
dences in Racine, Wisconsin, and Saint Paul, | Minnesota, and are the parents of five sons. |
ea serves as a major tourist destination for | Minnesota, and Baxter is a regional retail center. |
1, 1883 - May 13, 1962) was a state judge in | Minnesota and the mayor of Duluth from 1917 to 1920. |
the first dean of women at the University of | Minnesota and later as the first full-time president o |
He was admitted to both the | Minnesota and North Dakota Bars. |
ern North America, from Newfoundland west to | Minnesota, and south to Maryland and West Virginia. |
Robb now runs Stauber's Goalcrease in Edina, | Minnesota, and Blaine, Minnesota, which is one of the |
Before that she was at KAAL in Austin, | Minnesota and also reported the weather in Youngstown, |
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, moved to | Minnesota, and became Lieutenant Governor under Govern |
d in farming in Kittson County near Kennedy, | Minnesota and associated with Production Marketing Adm |
esidents of Cloquet sought refuge in Duluth, | Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin. |
, Kennedy F. Lott (1866-1953) of Saint Paul, | Minnesota; and a daughter, Edith Lamb Lott (1870 - 17 |
dation, the Department of Energy, Enterprise | Minnesota, and the University of Minnesota. |
Johnson was born in Hastings, | Minnesota and attended California State University, Lo |
he eponym of Hamline University in St. Paul, | Minnesota, and also of Hamline Avenue and Hamline Unit |
g the Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, | Minnesota and in founding St. Mary's Hospital, Rochest |
He attended Eveleth High School in Eveleth, | Minnesota and participated in a number of sports. |
It is found from Manitoba south through | Minnesota and Nebraska to eastern Oklahoma and Texas a |
is played collegiately for the University of | Minnesota and was the Big Ten Conference's leading sco |
d Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese of Duluth, | Minnesota, and Titular Bishop of Polinianum by Pope Pa |
n (September 13, 1901 - June 10, 1988) was a | Minnesota and Iowa politician who was the first nomine |
xander Ramsey, first territorial governor of | Minnesota and second governor of the state of Minnesot |
ndevidt is now an attorney practicing law in | Minnesota and California. |
He resides in a suburb of the Twin Cities in | Minnesota and owns a number of apartment buildings in |
n helping to organize First National Bank of | Minnesota, and he served as vice president of Merchant |
He graduated from the University of | Minnesota and in 1899, became professor of geology at |
lsen attended elementary school in Brownton, | Minnesota, and graduated from Brownton High School in |
thwest, in response to uprisings in southern | Minnesota and Dakota Territory by Native Americans aga |
the Mississippi River between Brooklyn Park, | Minnesota and Coon Rapids, Minnesota. |
ned a journalism degree at the University of | Minnesota and graduated in 1956. |
chup and another college bowl game featuring | Minnesota and Texas Tech. |
n was born in Ontario, Canada, then moved to | Minnesota and took up shipbuilding. |
Fillmore was named after counties in | Minnesota and Nebraska. |
he met and married Ada Krejci in New Prague, | Minnesota and became a practicing lawyer. |
e others being Cleveland, Ohio; Minneapolis, | Minnesota; and St. Louis, Missouri. |
, 1927-42, and 1945-48) at the University of | Minnesota, and coached the NBA's Tri-Cities Blackhawks |
Coleman attended the University of | Minnesota and the University of Maryland. |
, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, Osseo, | Minnesota, and Wadena, Minnesota. |
He died in 1985 in Minneapolis, | Minnesota, and is buried at the Appleton Cemetery in t |
er 3:00 pm in Jackson County in southwestern | Minnesota, and after moving east destroyed a schoolhou |
Drazkowski was born in Winona, | Minnesota, and grew up on a farm in Bluff Siding, Wisc |
Public Affairs degree from the University of | Minnesota and a Bachelor of Arts degree in History fro |
Mystrom was born in | Minnesota and came to Alaska in 1972. |
spans the Mississippi River between Sartell, | Minnesota and Sauk Rapids, Minnesota. |
In 1907, he moved to Duluth, | Minnesota and continued the practice of law. |
Bengtson was a native of Roseau, | Minnesota, and played tackle under Bernie Bierman at t |
ery rare and limited to a few populations in | Minnesota and upstate New York. |
ation in Seattle, Washingtonand Minneapolis, | Minnesota; and Tampa, Florida. |
emiered at the Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, | Minnesota and ran from July 26 in previews, opening Au |
s had been the case with Illinois, Iowa, and | Minnesota, and it was hundreds of miles away from corp |
Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis, | Minnesota and also in proximity to the University of M |
Representatives Keith Ellison from | Minnesota and Andre Carson from Indiana are currently |
McDonald was born in St. Paul, | Minnesota and raised in Manhattan and Teaneck, New Jer |
He lives in Saint Paul, | Minnesota and is an active participant with the First |
rned his B.A. in 1919 from the University of | Minnesota and his LL.B. in 1921 from the University of |
He was born and raised in Biwabik, | Minnesota and attended Mesabi East High School. |
y, University of Colorado, the University of | Minnesota, and UTMB. |
Cretin-Derham Hall High School in St. Paul, | Minnesota, and was an excellent student-athlete, lette |
State is also the chief election official in | Minnesota and is responsible for administration of the |
en City High School in Garden City Township, | Minnesota and has received secondary education. |
Dunne grew up in | Minnesota and attended the College of St. Thomas in St |
me Records productions studio in Minneapolis | Minnesota and mixed at Flyte Tyme, Edina, Minnesota. |
and operated winery located in Chisago City, | Minnesota and has been in operation since 1995. |
She died 8 March 1918 at Minneapolis, | Minnesota and is buried at Lakewood Cemetery. |
f Illinois and Hamline University, St. Paul, | Minnesota, and later studied law. |
ry, as established in 1838, included part of | Minnesota and parts of the Dakotas, covering about 194 |
und in western North America, as far east as | Minnesota and Illinois and northward into extreme sout |
He was born in St. Cloud, | Minnesota and played baseball for local teams. |
She grew up in Orono, | Minnesota and spent lots of time around the pits & gar |
Pomona College, the M.D. from University of | Minnesota and the Ph.D from the University of Manchest |
d, consisting of the Ninth Michigan, the 3rd | Minnesota, and the 8th and 23rd Kentucky regiments. |
professor at Carleton College in Northfield, | Minnesota and is married to Carol Myint. |
Penn State did not play Big Ten teams | Minnesota and Purdue this year. |
e Duluth overflowed south through outlets in | Minnesota and Wisconsin at an elevation of around 331 |
hroughout the eastern United States, west to | Minnesota, and south to Florida. |
The film was shot in | Minnesota and Utah and is set in the fictional urban c |
Ward 13 City Council member for Minneapolis, | Minnesota, and a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Fa |
tablished a number of banks in South Dakota, | Minnesota, and Iowa. |
s the Mississippi River between Minneapolis, | Minnesota and St. Paul, Minnesota. |
Kooistra was born in Duluth, | Minnesota, and received an M.Div. |
spent the winter of 1864-65 at Fort Ridgley, | Minnesota and then served in Sully's operations agains |
ernoon hours over the western Twin Cities in | Minnesota, and caused moderate damage in the Minneapol |
During those first ten years (both at | Minnesota and Philadelphia) he wore the number 83. |
ascade Surge in Oregon, Rochester Thunder in | Minnesota, and Oral Roberts University in Tulsa. |
na Cum Laude in 1981, from the University of | Minnesota and the University of Minnesota Law School. |
ioned the Frieda and Henry J. Neils House in | Minnesota and Wright promised to design a home for her |
lift bridge, built 1931, between Stillwater, | Minnesota and Houlton, Wisconsin. |
y, and the company scaled back to offices in | Minnesota and California. |
ly 1960s as a student at Carleton College in | Minnesota and quickly became a leading member of the p |
Bergen was born in Minneapolis, | Minnesota and raised in London, England. |
It was produced by | Minnesota and peaked at number 57 of the Billboard 100 |
on is also building a rotor-blade factory in | Minnesota and has invested $60m in a factory in Tianji |
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