Pierre Bottineau: Explorer, Interpreter, and Guide
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Bottineau’s Prairie
Pierre Bottineau was an explorer, interpreter,…
Fantastic Festivals in Wisconsin’s Grant and Crawford Counties
Boscobel’s Muskets and Memories Civil War Reenactment attracts…
A Twentieth Century Viking Ship
Bob Asp, a Moorhead middle school counselor and carpenter, turned his hobby into a historical achievement for his town. During his hospital stay to
Pie Day at the Homemade Pie Capital of America
Pie flags, elaborate pie-themed hats, live music (folk, rock, choral, and international), and
Milwaukee County History
Milwaukee County was known as Millioke, or “pleasant land” by the local Algonquin tribe, and Ominowakiing by the
Exciting Sites and Festivals in Burnett and Douglas County, Wisconsin
For a spectacular dance show, watch the Tamburitzans perform at Duquesne University. The Tamburitzans are America's longest-running multicultural song and dance
Must-See, Quirky Sites in Dubuque
Ride the shortest and steepest railroad in the world and enjoy great views of the Mississippi River, historic Dubuque, and three states at the top! The Fenelon Place
Special Education Pioneers
Rice County’s Faribault is home to three of the earliest American schools for children with disabilities. Faribault’s special education pioneers held high hopes and
Murals of Minnesota
Wadena’s Alley Art Institute, a non-profit founded in 2004, attracted over forty artists, two hundred volunteers, and