(Settled by German and Scandinavian pioneers searching for fertile farmland, and the ability to exercise old world tradition of morality, and hard, but honest, work. "Land of 10, 000 Lakes", which is an understatement.)
(Railroad hub since the 1820s. Known as Mill City, it used the railroad to distribute grains and flour to the nation. Home to Pillsbury, also Gold Medal Flour, and also General Mills who consolidated smaller companies under a single corporate banner. University Of Minnesota became one of the earliest co-ed universities. Mayo Clinic. Birthplace of Prince, and home to museum dedicated to his "Minneapolis Sound".)
(State Capital, started as a small Catholic settlement to serve early fur traders in the area. With Minneapolis, the towns grew into the "Twin Cities" at the junction of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers. Childhood home of F. Scott Fitzgerald.)
(Floating logs from upriver towns arrived here for its timber mills. Settled in the 1890s, it grew on lumber, but switched to provide iron ore for industrialization which came shortly after the turn of the 20th century.)
(Lake Superior's largest shipping port for thousands of tons of iron ore per day to the rest of the world since the early 20th century. Birthplace of Bob Dylan.)
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