Bemidji’s Beavers

Bemidji is in the northern reaches of one of the most northern US states: Minnesota. In two hours, you can drive to Fargo (North Dakota), Lake Superior, or Canada. Just 30 miles away, Itasca State Park, one of the oldest state parks in the US, is home to the body of water identified as the

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Cochrane

Population (2010) 450 Introduction Cochrane is one of the world’s largest producers of oatmeal, thanks to the La Crosse Milling plant. Thought you might like to know that. Arriving in Town The business district is along Main Street, which parallels State Highway 35. Fifth

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Red Wing

Population (2010) 16,459 Introduction A popular destination for daytrippers from the Twin Cities, Red Wing is a good place to use as a base to explore the surrounding area; stick around for a few days. Visitor Information Get your questions answered at the Red Wing

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Galena

Population (2010) 3,429 Introduction The oldest city in northern Illinois, Galena was more populous than Chicago at one time and has the infrastructure for a city three times its current population. It has a compact center of well-preserved 19th-century commercial buildings tucked into a narrow river valley; terraces race

By |2024-05-26T11:17:59-05:00October 11th, 2009|Illinois|3 Comments

Whimsy, Midwestern Style

In North Dakota, artist Gary Greff built monumental metal sculptures and placed them along a desolate county road that connects the village of Regent with the rest of the world via Interstate 94. He dubbed this 30 mile stretch of road The Enchanted Highway. Even if you don’t see the magic in his creations,

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