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Minnesota 150: The People, Places, and Things that Shape Our State

The people have spoken. Minnesota wouldn’t be Minnesota without Bob Dylan. Or the BWCA. Immigrant farmers. The American Indian Movement. Thousands of citizens nominated their favorite topics for inclusion in Minnesota 150. With short essays, eye-catching illustrations, and text from the winning nominations, Kate Roberts reveals the many ways in which our past becomes our collective history. Read stories from people like former Iron Ranger Brian Weber, who wrote about watching the 1980 Olympic hockey team as a young boy: It makes me think of our neighbor, a miner with a very Finnish last name, who watched all the games with us. Thinking about it now, after the taconite expansion of the early to mid-1970s, this was the beginning of the end for the mines up there. And I think they knew it. But they felt they had a hockey team and a coach that was fighting for us. And hockey mattered. Learn about the genesis of such iconic businesses as the Greyhound Bus Company, which got its start when Hibbing natives Carl Wickman and Andrew Anderson bought a used Hupmobile, hoping to sell it at a profit. Through surprising, little-known stories, Minnesota 150 explores how such intangibles as personal judgment, political climate, and popular taste can shape our view of the past. Kate Roberts holds a PhD from the University of Minnesota, is a senior exhibits developer for the Minnesota Historical Society, and directed the exhibit development for the popular Mill City Museum. She lives in Minneapolis.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-11-2009

Discussion Starter

If you want a discussion starter, leave this on the coffee table when guests visit! Who was left out? Why is this in? Hey, remember this?Of course, if you aren't interested in Minnesota...you wouldn't be viewing this page!

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  • Posted: May-11-2008

MUST READ! A Great Way to Read About Minnesota History

For Minnesota's Sesquicentennial, the Minnesota History Center created the acclaimed MN150 exhibit of 150 people, places and things that shaped Minnesota, chosen from over 2,700 citizen nominations. They put much time and money into developing the exhibit. (Check out the website for more...

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  • Posted: Feb-22-2008

Minnesota's 150 people ,events & things

When the public was asked to enter suggestions for 150 significant people, things, etc that shaped Minnesota's history and then a committee finalized the selection it is absolutely amazing what a broad spectrum of these choices turned out to be. The entire State was represented. The book captures...

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  • Posted: Dec-14-2007

A Must-Have for Minnesotans!

Of course, I am prejudiced on this one -- my great grandfather, Hamilton Harris Judson, is one of the Minnesota 150 (#70 on Page 93) - and one of the 150 chosen from 2,700 nominees. However, this is a very interesting book and is a must-have for anyone interested in Minnesota history. There are...

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  • Posted: Nov-21-2007

Absolutely marvelous!

This book is a "must" for anyone who is proud to be a Minnesotan or is interested in Minnesota's history. You do not have to read it cover to cover right away -- just pick and choose. And then read some more.

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