MNopedia
MNopedia — A resource for reliable information about significant people, places, events and things in Minnesota history.
Vietnamese Community of Minnesota
A nonprofit organization active since 1981
Paul Bunyan Canoe Derby
A 450-mile race that took place on the Mississippi River between 1940 and 1960
Minnesota Lynx
The women's basketball team that won four WNBA championship titles in six years.
Virginia and Rainy Lake Company
The Minnesota firm that became the world's largest white pine lumber company overnight
Fort Ridgely
A US military base in Nicollet County that operated between 1853 and 1867
Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ (Bassett Creek)
A waterway that flows through nine Minnesota cities
Stewart, Jacob Henry (1829–1884)
A doctor, mayor, congressman, and Civil War veteran
Peterson Bluebird Nest Box
A conservation success story that started in Brooklyn Center
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This Day in Minnesota History (April 15)
The Lake Traverse Reservation of Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota—600,000 acres in North and South Dakota, across the western Minnesota border from Browns Valley—is opened to settler-colonists. In a scene reminiscent of the Oklahoma land rush, a gunman shoots a pistol at noon, and the stampede of prospective settlers begins.
The schoolchildren of St. Paul select the city's official flower, the sweet pea, in an election sponsored by the city's women's clubs. Other choices included the coreopsis, marigold, petunia, and aster. News of their choice is overshadowed by reports of the Titanic's sinking.
The first regulated trout season opens.
The Farmer-Labor Party and Minnesota's Democratic Party agree to merge at their joint convention, and a slate of candidates is quickly chosen to meet the filing deadline two days later. The Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party is unique to Minnesota.
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