The Martha G. Ripley Hospital for Women was a pioneering institution in the history of Minnesota...
Twin Cities Area
Ripley Memorial Maternity Hospital in Minneapolis
Who Killed Ruth Munson?
On Thursday, December 9, 1937, the badly burned body of Ruth Margaret Munson was found in the...
The Saint Paul Hotel
Waldmann Brewery And Wurstery In Saint Paul
Sumner McKnight Mansion in Minneapolis
Crown Roller Mill in Minneapolis
Giddings Stone Igloos In Anoka
Walker Art Center’s Idea House
Sibley Historic Site in Mendota
Charles and Grace Parker House in Minneapolis
Fourth Street Faces From Germania Life Insurance...
Japanese Garden at Normandale Community College
The Horatio and Charlotte Van Cleve House
Robbinsdale Library
Women’s City Club In St Paul
Elizabeth Quinlan’s Renaissance Revival Palace
Wilder Public Baths
Edwin H. Hewitt House in Minneapolis
First Church of Christ Scientist in Minneapolis
The Weatherball in Minneapolis
Mary Fridley: An Inconvenient Wife
The Rise of the Selby Avenue Streetcar Line
The Turnblad Mansion at the American Swedish Institute
The William Hinkle House in Minneapolis
The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis
The Christian Mansion in Minneapolis
H. Alden Smith Mansion in Minneapolis
Wonderland Amusement Park’s Glass Castles
George Peavey Mansion In Minneapolis
Lilac Way: Showcase of the Belt Line
John S. Bradstreet: The Apostle of Good Taste
Edward and Sadie Gale Mansion in Minneapolis
St. Agatha’s Conservatory of Music and Art
The Swinford Townhomes
Hamm’s Homes of Sky Blue Waters
The Swinford Apartments
The Gangsters of the Lowry Hotel in St Paul
Kline Sanitarium In Anoka
Minnesota Linseed Oil Company in Minneapolis
The Metropolitan Hotel in St. Paul
The Original Plan for the Anoka Asylum
Eugene Merrill House on Washburn Fair Oaks Park
James J. Hill’s North Oaks Farm
Harry F. Legg House in Minneapolis
Washburn Park Water Tower: Tangletown’s...
Fire! At The Colonnade Hotel
Merchants National Bank Building In St. Paul
The Germania Bank Building in St Paul
Hamm Building in Saint Paul
The Jackson Hotel In Anoka
Lustron Homes on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis
Blaisdell Manor In Minneapolis
History Mystery – Spalding Hotel
Como Park Pavilion and Street Car Station
The Minneapolis Industrial Exposition
Finding Farm Ruins At Anoka State Hospital
Finding the Extraordinary in University Grove
Charles Harrington Mansion in Minneapolis
Dirt on Their Skirts: The Minneapolis Millerettes
Judson Bishop House In Saint Paul
How Betty Crocker Became America’s First Lady of...
Colonnade Hotel In Saint Paul
Pillsbury Library in Minneapolis
Miller Vocational High School in Minneapolis
Birthplace Of F. Scott Fitzgerald In Saint Paul
Landmark Center In St Paul
Terrace Theatre in Robbinsdale
The Eight Days in May Protests
Frank and Rosa Seifert House in St Paul
Aberdeen Hotel: The Grandest Apartment Hotel in St...
The Starvation Doctor: Quack Cure or Murder?
The Second Church of Christ Scientist in Minneapolis
The Gates of Stonebridge
Merriam’s Overlook: Secret Ruins Give Clues to...
Schmid Farmhouse Ruins
The Brickyards of Coon Rapids
The End of the Line: Wildwood Amusement Park
The Murder Of Carol Thompson In Saint Paul
District #28 School in Ramsey
The Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank in Minneapolis
North Branch of the Minneapolis Public Library
Young-Quinlan’s Elizabeth Quinlan: The Queen of...
Frank E. Little Mansion in Minneapolis
Greater Minnesota
What Might Have Been In Clifton On The French River
I’d never noticed this marker along the Expressway between Duluth and Two Harbors until a...
Taconite Harbor: Lake Superior’s Ghost Town
Two Island Project In the fall of 1953, the peaceful quiet of the north shore just south of...
The Gales of November: George Herbert Shipwreck
Sunrise Memorial Chapel In Hermantown
Roaming The Grounds Of Villa Maria In Frontenac
Komensky School Near Hutchinson
Railroad Shops in Two Harbors
The End of the Line in Currie
Visiting Golden Gate
Exploring The History Of Beaver Bay
Thompson-Fasbender House in Hastings
Spencer Brook: Nearly a Ghost Town
The Fergus Falls State Hospital
Exploring Sandstone
Lincoln Branch Library In Duluth
FEMCO Farms: The Birth of Diversified Farming
Historic Wasioja
Moving Old Hibbing
Stone Ruins of Park Terrace in Duluth
Swedish Mission Church of South Maple Ridge
Welcome To Dotson
Historic Ness Lutheran Church
Endion School In Duluth
Tenney: The Evolution of a Ghost Town
Historic Franconia
District 6 School in New Sweden
The Minnesota Home School for Girls in Sauk Centre
Daniel Piper House in Medford
Hay Lake School Near Scandia
A Queen Anne Masterpiece in Canby
George’s Ballroom In New Ulm
Tivoli Gardens in New Ulm
The Le Sueur Theater
Watkins Rockledge Mansion in Homer
Churchill Methodist Church Near Brookfield
Bally Blacksmith Shop In Grand Marais
Huff-Lamberton House In Winona
Pan-Town-on-the-Mississippi: Pan Motor Company’s...
The Gales of November: Crescent City Shipwreck
Hasty: A Minnesota Ghost Town
A Turn of the Century Trestle in Akeley
Little Falls Depot
Moderne New Ulm Library
Swenson’s General Store in Norseland
The Ten Thousand Lakes of Minnesota Association
Temple Baptist Church In Duluth
Sons of Norway Heimbygda Lodge In Lanesboro
Bend in the River Regional Park
Izatys Village on Lake Mille Lacs
Wandering Around The Toimi School
Roadside Grave Of Corporal Paul Steinbach
Wanda Gag House In New Ulm
The Almelund Creamery
Taylor House In Le Sueur
Demolished Homes of the Mayo Brothers
Colonel Colvill of the First Minnesota
Historic Warren Through Truss Bridge Near Madelia
Hutchinson Carnegie Library
The Mysterious Death of Clara Ober in Blue Earth
District 48 School Near Delano
Petrell Hall Near Fairbanks
Bucks Mill & Dam On The Pelican River
Old Brewery In Preston
Jefferson Highway Through St. Cloud
Admiring The Old Sandstone School
Lost Highway 61
Marguth Graves At The Birch Coulee Battlefield
Duluth’s Incline Railway
Snake River Fur Post Near Pine City
Masonic Lodge In Clearwater
Mudbaden Sulphur Springs
Prehistoric Minnesota Woman
Enter Marlon Brando
Hanover Bridge
Hollywood-Inspired Fairyland Cottages in Detroit Lakes
The Little Marais Inn
Buchanan: A Town of Firsts
Rainy Lake Gold Rush
The Pine Tree Lumber Company
The Wreck of the Arthur Orr
Hollywood Town Hall
Florence Town Hall
WPA-Era Fieldstone Halls
The Adolph Biermann House in Rochester
Rialto Theater In Aitkin
Fort Juleson Near Underwood
The Dudley Mansion in Duluth
The Church of the Holy Cross
Rush City Creamery Cooperative Ruins
Exploring Angel Hill in Taylors Falls
The Milford Monument
Old Schoolhouse Near Essig
Chisago County State Bank in Center City
Almond White and the Motley Castle
Interstate Bridge in Duluth
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church of Darling
Lundring Service Station in Canby
Who the Heck Was Asle Sorbel?
Munger Terrace In Duluth
Detroit Lakes Carnegie Library
Red Wing Iron Works
The Gales of November: Lafayette Shipwreck
Meyer School In St Augusta
A Stop At The Mille Lacs Indian Trading Post
Henry and Lucy Myers House in Duluth
Roscoe Butter and Cheese Factory
Donald And Carrie Balfour House In Rochester
Welcome To Old Wadena
The Geldner Sawmill in Cleveland
State Theater In Hutchinson
Stewart Creek Stone-Arch Bridge in Duluth
Randall Cooperative Creamery
St Rose of Lima Catholic Church
Welcome to Hanska
Welcome To Cobden
Joseph R. Brown’s Little Castle on the Prairie
Historic Park Island Hotel Threatened With Demolition
Ruins of Sawyer School
The Old School In Wolverton
Two Harbors Carnegie Library
Green Lake Mounds
Jordan Brewery Complex
Berg Hotel in Sleepy Eye
Lincoln Park In Duluth
The Duluth Homestead Project
George & Charlotte Crosby House In Duluth
Exploring Ottawa
West Riverside School Near Cambridge
Waverly’s Moderne Village Hall
Remembering Quadna Resort
Gravel Train Wreck Near Atwater
Smith-Cosgrove House in Le Sueur
Waraju Distillery Ruins In New Ulm
Broken Down Dam Park In Fergus Falls
Duluth’s Main Carnegie Library
Forgotten Memories on Lake Mille Lacs
Lake City And Rochester Stage Road Near Lake City
Craigie Flour Mill Near Ottertail
The Fire Relief Houses of Pine County
Sugar Loaf Brewery In Winona
Lonely Farm On The Interstate
Endion Depot In Duluth
Zumbrota Covered Bridge
Duluth’s Orpheum Theater
The New Ulm Company Service Station
The Gales of November: Mataafa Shipwreck
Finding The Past In Swatara
Oxford Mill Ruin
The Ruins of the Archibald Mill
Remembering The Milford Mine Disaster
Dead Good Walks
Exploring The Iberia Cemetery
The first group of settlers in this section of Brown County was made up of eastern Yankees. Iberia...
Exploring Woodlawn Cemetery
The Woodlawn Cemetery is located at the end of aptly named Cemetery Road in Douglas County. Don’t...
Historic St. Peter Church and Cemetery in Mendota
A Walk Around Medo Central Cemetery
Chester Township Cemetery
Spirit Hill Cemetery in Jordan
Garden Valley Smallpox Cemetery In Wisconsin
Toimi Settlers Children’s Cemetery
Two Historic Churches and a Cemetery in Valley Grove
Saint Paul’s Oakland Cemetery
A Stop At Frontenac Cemetery
Chippewa City Cemetery
Old Zion Lutheran Cemetery Near Green Isle
Golden Gate Cemetery
Soldiers & Sailors Cemetery in Hastings
Old Settlers Cemetery In Hovland
Maple Hill Cemetery
Walking The Rochester State Hospital Cemetery
Glader Cemetery in Lindström
St. Wenceslaus Cemetery in New Prague
Who the heck was...
Who the Heck Was Laura Baker?
Laura Belle Baker was born in Chariton, Iowa on April 10, 1859. Her parents were liberal and civic...
Who the Heck Was Roy Wilkins?
Roy Wilkins was born on August 30, 1901, in St. Louis, MO. After his mother’s death in 1905...
Who the Heck Was Pierre Bottineau?
Who the Heck Was Eloise Butler?
Who the Heck Was John Beargrease?
Who the Heck Was Bernard Pietenpol?
Who the Heck Was Edith Robbins Daniel?
Who the Heck Was Judge C.R. Magney?
Who the Heck Was Fred Young Of The Young-Quinlan...
Who the Heck Was Minnesota’s Biggest Baby?
Who the Heck Was Sally Ordway Irvine?
Who the Heck Was Veda Ponikvar?
Who the Heck Was Johan Hvoslef?
Roadtrips
The First Modern Hospital In Wahpeton
Dr. Timothy O’Brien was a country doctor and pioneer surgeon who slowly moved west from Ontario...
The Carnegie Library In Milbank
The first library opened in Millbank, South Dakota, in 1882. It served the community so well that...

