The Jeffers Petroglyphs Historic Site in southwestern Minnesota offers a unique opportunity to connect with Native American ...
Submitted by Anna Smith, a Three Rivers history and mystery lover.
Now in its third year, the tradition brings Parkites together to remember where they came from and where they are going.
LAKE GEORGE, Minn. - Postcards claimed this log cabin nine miles east of Itasca State Park on Hwy. 71 was the world’s smallest post office. That’s up for debate. But the old post office was knocked ...
Discover the history of the Red River oxcarts and the important role the Métis had in economic development of the early trade routes across Minnesota.
In the late 1800’s, word got out about an untouched, treeless area near what is now Park Rapids. Open areas within the ...
Celebrate the spring equinox with Lake Bemidji State Park’s artists in residence! From 10 a.m. to noon on Friday, March 21, use natural berry paints to create unique artworks on paper and ice. If ...
The Peach State may have been the fourth to ratify the constitution in 1788, but its human occupation dates back at least 17,000 years—when the original Mississippian people arrived after the ...
Three shipwrecks submerged for 130 years or more were discovered in the Great Lakes in a short span last year. The Western Reserve was particularly deadly. Thousands of undiscovered shipwrecks are ...
The calendar at 7th St. Entry has long been populated with local acts poised for national notoriety (as well as the First Avenue main room). This month, the big room will pay tribute to the smaller ...
The “3 Old Guys” snowmobile adventurers have finished their 3,700-mile trek from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, to Newfoundland and Labrador, reaching their destination in Corner Brook, Newfoundland ...