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5 Fun Facts About February 11 In Minnesota History
1. On February 11, 1857, Minnesota became the 32nd state in the United States of America. It was admitted to the Union following the Minnesota Territorial Legislature's decision to apply for statehood in May 1857. 2. In 1971, on February 11, Minnesota became the first state in the United States...
5 Fun Facts About February 10 In Minnesota History
1. In 1903, a severe blizzard hit Minnesota on February 10, causing widespread damage and claiming the lives of 40 people. 2. On February 10, 1925, the Ford Motor Company announced that it would increase production at its plant in St. Paul due to high demand for the Model T...
5 Fun Facts About February 9 In Minnesota History
1. On February 9, 1895, the first winter carnival was held in St. Paul, Minnesota. The carnival, which is now known as the St. Paul Winter Carnival, features ice carvings, parades, and other winter-themed activities. 2. In 1922, the Iron Range Library Association was founded in Hibbing, Minnesota. The association...
5 Fun Facts About February 8 In Minnesota History
1. On February 8, 1857, Minnesota's first constitution was adopted. This document established the state government and set the framework for Minnesota's legal system. 2. The Great Blizzard of 1899 hit Minnesota on February 8, bringing heavy snow and strong winds to the state. The storm caused widespread damage and...
5 Fun Facts About February 7 In Minnesota History
1. On February 7, 1945, the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota performed the first successful open-heart surgery in the United States with the use of a heart-lung machine. The patient, Lillehei's twelve-year-old daughter, Sharon, survived the operation and lived a relatively healthy life until she passed away in 1987. 2....
5 Fun Facts About February 6 In Minnesota History
1. In 1895, the city of Minneapolis witnessed the first automobile accident in Minnesota history as a steam-driven car collided with a streetcar. Fortunately, there were no casualties. 2. On February 6, 1933, Harlem Globetrotters played their first-ever professional basketball game in Hinckley, MN. The team went on to become...
5 Fun Facts About February 5 In Minnesota History
1. In 1905, the Minnesota State Capitol building was completed after 12 years of construction. The building's iconic dome, which stands at 223 feet tall, was the second largest in the world at the time of its completion. 2. On February 5, 1861, the state of Minnesota officially ratified the...
5 Fun Facts About February 4 In Minnesota History
1. In 1820, the United States government signed the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux with the Sioux Indians. This agreement ceded millions of acres of land to the government, opening up much of Minnesota to European settlement. 2. In 1883, the Great Northern Railroad reached Minneapolis, connecting the city to...
5 Fun Facts About February 3 In Minnesota History
1. On February 3, 1916, Minnesota's first public radio station, KUOM, began broadcasting. It was initially created by the University of Minnesota to provide educational programming, but quickly evolved into a source of news and entertainment for the wider community. 2. In 1959, the American Football League held its inaugural...
5 Fun Facts About February 2 In Minnesota History
1. Groundhog Day: February 2 in Minnesota is marked by the famous holiday of Groundhog Day. Although Minnesota does not have its own groundhog, many Minnesotans tune in to watch Punxsutawney Phil from Pennsylvania predict the arrival of spring. 2. The Inauguration of Jesse Ventura: On February 2, 1999, Jesse...
5 Fun Facts About February 1 In Minnesota History
1. The Minnesota Wild Franchise Was Born (2000) - On February 1, 2000, Minnesota was officially awarded an NHL expansion franchise that would become known as the Minnesota Wild. The team played its first game in October of 2000 and has since become a beloved sports franchise in the state....
5 Fun Facts About January 31 In Minnesota History
1. On January 31, 1918, the deadliest train wreck in Minnesota history occurred in Duluth. Two trains collided head-on, killing 43 people and injuring over 50 others. 2. The Minnesota Timberwolves played their first-ever game on January 31, 1990. They lost to the Seattle SuperSonics 106-94. 3. On January 31,...