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  1. Minnesota State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, …

    Minnesota information resource links to state homepage, symbols, flags, maps, constitutions, representitives, songs, birds, flowers, trees

  2. Minnesota State Facts - 50States.com

    Aug 2, 1983 · Minnesota’s state nickname is The North Star State. Historical Facts about the State of Minnesota Minnesotan baseball commentator Halsey Hal was the first to say ‘Holy …

  3. Minnesota Newspapers – 50states

    Minnesota Newspapers See current events and headlines from the State of Minnesota Advocate-Tribune [Granite Falls] Aitkin Independent Age [Aitkin] Albany Enterprise [Albany] Albert Lea …

  4. Famous Minnesota People – 50states

    Famous People Born in Minnesota See our top list of the most famous people from Minnesota. We’ve chosen people like athletes, actors, civil rights activists, scientists and people from …

  5. Minnesota Map – 50states

    Map of Minnesota State.Think you know your geography? Try this! Print this and see if kids can identify the State of Minnesota by it’s geographic outline. [Printable Version ]

  6. State Abbreviations – 50states

    List of state abbreviations for all the US states, US territories and the United States military. See the complete list of US two-letter postal abbreviations.

  7. Minnesota Sports Teams – 50states

    Minnesota Sports Teams - High School, College, League, and Professional sports teams located in Minnesota.

  8. Minnesota Zip Codes – 50states

    Find Minnesota zip codes by city or lookup which cities belong to a zip code.

  9. Minnesota White Pages – 50states

    White Pages Search — Find people in Minnesota with the Minnesota White Pages. Enter the first name, last name, or initials and the city to find the person in Minnesota you are looking for.

  10. Minnesota state motto: L'Etoile du Nord -50states.com

    Minnesota is the only US state to have its official state motto in French. The phrase “L’Etoile du Nord” was officially adopted as the state motto in 1861.