- Minnesota State Facts - 50States. com
Minnesota’s state nickname is The North Star State Historical Facts about the State of Minnesota Minnesotan baseball commentator Halsey Hal was the first to say ‘Holy Cow’ during a baseball broadcast MN is the Two-letter or Postal Abbreviation and Minn is the Traditional or Standard Abbreviation for the State of Minnesota
- Minnesota State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags . . .
Minnesota information resource links to state homepage, symbols, flags, maps, constitutions, representitives, songs, birds, flowers, trees
- Famous Minnesota People – 50states
Famous People Born in Minnesota See our top list of the most famous people from Minnesota We’ve chosen people like athletes, actors, civil rights activists, scientists and people from other walks of life that have come from the “ The North Star State ” LaVerne, Maxene, and Patti Andrews singers, Minneapolis Warren E Burger jurist
- Minnesota Newspapers – 50states
Minnesota Newspapers See current events and headlines from the State of Minnesota Advocate-Tribune [Granite Falls] Aitkin Independent Age [Aitkin] Albany Enterprise [Albany] Albert Lea Tribune [Albert Lea] Annandale Advocate [Annandale] Anoka County Union [Anoka] Austin Daily Herald [Austin] Blaine Life [Coon Rapids] The Brainerd Daily Dispatch
- Minnesota Sports Teams – 50states
Minnesota Sports Teams - High School, College, League, and Professional sports teams located in Minnesota
- Minnesota Map – 50states
Map of Minnesota State Think you know your geography? Try this! Print this and see if kids can identify the State of Minnesota by it’s geographic outline [Printable Version ]
- Minnesota Zip Codes – 50states
Find Minnesota zip codes by city or lookup which cities belong to a zip code
- Minnesota State Flower – 50states
Minnesota State Flower Pink and white lady slipper Cypripedium reginae The pink and white lady slipper (Cypripedium reginae), also knows as the showy lady’s slipper or queen’s lady slipper, was adopted as the state flower in 1902 Found living in open fens, bogs, swamps, and damp woods where there is plenty of light, lady’s slippers grow slowly, taking up to 16 years to produce their
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