Dive into the history, geography, and culture of Minnesota in this installment of the 50 States series. From major cities to historic events, Where Is Minnesota? introduces you to the state in a whole new way, whether you’re proud to call it home or learning about a distant destination.
Visit famous landmarks like the Mall of America. Meet remarkable people like the first woman to visit both the North and South Poles, Ann Bancroft. Read about the invention of rollerblades and the start of one of the world's longest rivers. Generations of Dakota, Ojibwe, and other Indigenous groups are a part of this state's story. Fans of sports, nature, and weird facts will all find something to love about the home of gray wolves and avid hockey fans.
Including timelines, black-and-white illustrations, and a fact-filled “At a Glance” section, this book has everything you need to know about the heritage, development, and present day of Minnesota.
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