- The
Minnesotan was an
overnight p****enger
train run by the
Chicago Great Western Railway,
using the CGW's
trackage between Grand Central Station in Chicago...
- SS
Minnesotan was a
cargo ship
built in 1912 for the American-Hawaiian
Steamship Company.
During World War I she was
known as USAT
Minnesotan in service...
- and a
construction sheet so this
description alone does not
qualify a
Minnesotan flag. The flag is to be
flown over the
Minnesota State Capitol from sunrise...
-
Norwegian Minnesotan (colloquially
sometimes known as a Minnewegian) is a
Norwegian American in the U.S.
state of Minnesota. As of 2024, 810,300
Minnesotans claim...
- Vietnamese, Korean, Ethiopian, Burmese, Laotian, and
Liberian cuisine.
Minnesotan cuisine also has
regional variations. In
rural Minnesota, Scandinavian...
- Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press. Mohr, Howard. (1987) How to Talk
Minnesotan: A Visitor's Guide. New York: Penguin. Lemke,
Daphne (2020). "'Ope, sorry...
- This is a list of
notable persons who were born or
spent important time in the
American state of Minnesota.
People not born in
Minnesota are
marked with...
- How to Talk
Minnesotan is a book by
Howard Mohr (March 20, 1939 –
September 4, 2022), a
former writer for A
Prairie Home Companion.
Published in 1987,...
- forested. Much of the
remainder is
prairie and farmland. More than 60% of
Minnesotans (about 3.71 million) live in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan...
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There were 59
United States Navy or
Coast Guard ships named for Minnesota,
Minnesota communities, lakes,
rivers and railroads. USS Minnesota, a
steam frigate...