- ancestry); of the
whole Minnesotan po****tion, 327,988 were
younger than the age of 5 (or 6.6% of all
Minnesotans).
Among Norwegian Minnesotans, 65,039 were between...
- 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...
- How to Talk
Minnesotan is a book by
Howard Mohr, a
former writer for A
Prairie Home Companion.
Published in 1987, the book
provides examples of stereotypical...
- the
Council for
Minnesotans of
African Heritage, the
Minnesota Council on
Latino Affairs, and the
Council on Asian-Pacific
Minnesotans,
along with three...
- Fame.
Minnesotans parti****te in high
levels of
physical activity, and many of
these activities are outdoors. The
strong interest of
Minnesotans in environmentalism...
-
Prairie Home
Companion discusses "Wobegonics", the
supposed language of
Minnesotans,
which includes "no
confrontational verbs or
statements of
strong personal...
- 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...
- Ting-Town, a
restaurant that
closed in 1970. It is
still homemade by
Minnesotans in the Iron Range. It is made with
barbecue beef,
numerous sauces, seasonings...
- 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...
- Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press. Mohr, Howard. (1987) How to Talk
Minnesotan: A Visitor's Guide. New York: Penguin. Lemke, Daphne. "'Ope, sorry!' Where...