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- Minnehaha - Wikipedia
Minnehaha ( mɪniˈhɑːhɑː mih-nee-HAH-hah; Dakota: Mníȟaȟa, ['mniχaχa]) is a Native American character in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 's 1855 epic poem The Song of Hiawatha She is the lover of the titular protagonist Hiawatha and comes to a tragic end
- Minnehaha County, South Dakota Official Website
Minnehaha County strives to ensure that people with disabilities have access to services and information including website content If you experience any difficulties that affects your ability to access information on Minnehaha County’s website, please send a detailed message to the Webmaster
- Minnehaha Regional Park - Minneapolis Park Recreation Board
Installed in 1995, the perennial garden features native wildflowers and grasses that border the Minnehaha Falls overlook, and is a beautiful place for a wedding ceremony
- How to Visit Minnehaha Falls - Explore Minnesota
One of Minnesota’s most popular attractions is Minnehaha Falls, a waterfall smack dab in the center of Minneapolis Popular with visitors, the waterfall and the park surrounding it see nearly a million visitors a year
- 12 Fun Activities at Minnehaha Park - Meet Minneapolis
From a beautiful waterfall backdrop, disc golf and seafood snacks to bike paths and public gardens, there are so many activities at Minnehaha Park to enjoy
- Minnehaha County, South Dakota - Wikipedia
Minnehaha County lies on the east side of South Dakota Its eastern boundary abuts Minnesota as well as the northern and western boundaries of Iowa The Big Sioux River flows south-southeast through the east central part of the county
- Minnehaha Park (Minneapolis) - Wikipedia
Officially named Minnehaha Regional Park, it is part of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board system and lies within the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, a unit of the National Park Service
- Hiawatha and Minnehaha - Wikipedia
Hiawatha and Minnehaha is a sculpture by Jacob Fjelde that has stood in Minnehaha Park in Minneapolis since the early twentieth century Now a popular fixture of the park, its placement there was originally controversial
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