Minnesota
            


Postal Abbreviation: MN
              Natives: Minnesotan
            
Estimated pop. 2020: 5,706,494
              Legal Driving Age: 18
              (*16 w/ Driver's Ed.)
              Age of Majority: 18
              Median Age: 37.4
State Song: “Hail! Minnesota”
              1st verse & Music: T.E. Rickard
              2nd verse: Arthur E. Upson
Median Household Income:$65,699
              Mean Household Income:$73,578
Capital..... St. Paul
              Entered Union..... May 11, 1858  (32nd)
Present Constitution Adopted: 1858
Nickname:  North Star  State
              Land of 10,000 Lakes
  
  Motto: 
              “L'Etoile du Nord”  (The North Star)
Origin of Name:
              From the Dakota Indian word (mnishota). Refers to the Minnesota River and means “cloudy/milky or sky-tinted water”.
AGRICULTURE: barley, cattle, chickens, 
            corn, eggs, hay, milk, oats, potatoes, 
            soybeans, sugar beets, turkeys, wheat, 
            wood.
MINING: Iron ore, sand and gravel, 
            stone.
MANUFACTURING: chemicals, 
            electronics, food processing, 
            instruments, lumbers products, 
            machinery, metal products,printed 
            material, paper products, plastic 
            products, transportation equipment.
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Total Area: 86,943 sq. miles
          Land area: 79,617 sq. miles
          Water Area: 7,326 sq. miles
          Geographic Center: Crow Wing
          10 mi. SW of Brainerd
  Highest Point: Eagle Mountain
          (2,301 ft.)
  Lowest Point: Lake Superior
          (602 ft.)
  Highest Recorded Temp.: 114˚ F (7/6/1936)
  Lowest Recorded Temp.: –59˚ F (2/16/1903)
Minnesota is called the “Land of the 10,000 Lakes”. In fact, this state contains 15,000 lakes within its boundaries. The Northeastern part of the states abuts Lake Superior, a part of the state that is very hilly. The Mississippi River begins in Minnesota and is the state's major river.
Minneapolis, 425,403
          St. Paul, 307,695
          Rochester, 106,769
          Duluth, 86,265
          Bloomington, 82,893
Brooklyn Park, 75,781
Plymouth, 70,576
St. Cloud, 65,842
Eagan, 64,206
Woodbury, 61,961
1732 Fort St. Charles is founded. 
          1849 Minnesota which has only 4,000 white settlers becomes a territory. 
          1858 Minnesota becomes the 32nd state. 
          1867 St. Paul and Minneapolis is linked to Chicago by railroad. 
          1883 Duluth is linked to the Pacific when the Northern Pacific completes its line 
to Portland Oregon. 
1959 With the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway Duluth becomes the 
westernmost Atlantic port.
1982 - Opening of the Minneapolis Skyway System One of the largest continuous skyway systems in the world, it transformed downtown Minneapolis and became a practical way for residents to avoid the cold winters.
1992 - Mall of America Opens in Bloomington: As the largest mall in the United States, it became a major attraction and a symbol of Minnesota’s retail and tourism industry.
          
          Warren E. Burger
William O. Douglas jurist;
Bob Dylan
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Judy Garland 
J. Paul Getty
Hubert H. Humphrey 
Jessica Lange 
Sinclair Lewis 
Roger Maris
E. G. Marshall 
Eugene J. McCarthy
Walter F. Mondale
Charles M. Schulz 

1) Grand Portage National Monument
This site located on the Western shore of Lake Superior this was the main center for fur traders.
2) Pipestone National Monument
  This 283 acres site preserves the stone quarry that Indians used to create ceremonial pipes.  The pipes were used by Indians throughout the region.