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Firewood: Your Questions Answered – MyMinnesotaWoods
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Http:/ twin-cities.umn.edu/. Go to the U of M home page. For Students, Faculty, and Staff. Silvopasture Camp and Workshop. Emerald Ash Borer Community Preparedness. Forest Pest First Detector. Firewood: Your Questions Answered. August 6, 2015. By Adam Flett and Mike Reichenbach. How much firewood is in a cord? The heat value of the wood you are cutting or buying? How to reduce the spread of insects and disease? How to identify seasoned wood? How to store your wood to reduce risk of fire to your home?
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King’s Highway | Minneapolis Park History
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Stories about Minneapolis parks. David C. Smith. Archive for the ‘King’s Highway’ Tag. Update for Historians and Grammarians. Posted August 8, 2015. Filed under: Lake Harriet. A brief Minneapolis park history update. Essential for Minneapolis historians. Trivial for grammarians. Grammarians first: King’s Highway, Bassett’s Creek, but not Beard’s Plaisance. (This apostrophic comment was begun here. Bonus points for naming the one with an unofficial “the”. Fo ekaL. The lake was named long before the pa...
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Something’s Missing at Lake Harriet | Minneapolis Park History
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Stories about Minneapolis parks. David C. Smith. Something’s Missing at Lake Harriet. Posted June 7, 2015. Filed under: Lake Harriet. After my post yesterday of Margaret Hall’s letter and a Minnesota Historical Society photo of the tornado-damaged pavilion at Lake Harriet in 1925, I dug out my favorite Lake Harriet photo of all time. Notice what’s missing? David C. Smith minneapolisparkhistory[at]q.com. Laquo; Memories of Lake Harriet. 4 comments so far. On June 28, 2015. David C. Smith. On June 30, 2015.
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Minnehaha Falls | Minneapolis Park History
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Stories about Minneapolis parks. David C. Smith. Archive for the ‘Minnehaha Falls’ Category. Hiawatha and Minnehaha Do Chicago. Posted November 13, 2015. Filed under: Minneapolis Parks: General. Tags: Daniel Chester French. Hiawatha and Minnehaha Statue. The World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago hosted the debut of Minneapolis’s most famous sculptural couple, Hiawatha and Minnehaha, in 1893. Fjelde’s simple commemoration of the sacrifice of Minnesota men at a pivotal moment in the Civil War. ...These t...
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Blog | Fair State Brewing Cooperative
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Fair State Brewing Cooperative. NORDEAST MPLS: 2506A CENTRAL AVE NE. M-TH: 4-11 FR: 2-12 SA: 12-12 SU: 12-9. Fair State Brewing Cooperative. NORDEAST MPLS: 2506A CENTRAL AVE NE. M-TH: 4-11 FR: 2-12 SA: 12-12 SU: 12-9. Berry Pick for Beer. With a combination of volunteers and staff, we had a total of 19 pickers. We were at it for about 2.5 hours, but our labors should prove fruitful. Member Homebrew Challenge Results. Afternoon. We received a variety of styles, though as mentioned before this is a Bes...
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Blog | Fair State Brewing Cooperative
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Fair State Brewing Cooperative. NORDEAST MPLS: 2506A CENTRAL AVE NE. M-TH: 4-11 FR: 2-12 SA: 12-12 SU: 12-9. Fair State Brewing Cooperative. NORDEAST MPLS: 2506A CENTRAL AVE NE. M-TH: 4-11 FR: 2-12 SA: 12-12 SU: 12-9. Berry Pick for Beer. With a combination of volunteers and staff, we had a total of 19 pickers. We were at it for about 2.5 hours, but our labors should prove fruitful. Member Homebrew Challenge Results. Afternoon. We received a variety of styles, though as mentioned before this is a Bes...
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A river runs through us: Why the Mississippi is crucial to MSP’s future | JL Home Solutions, LLC | JL Home Solutions, LLC
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A Real Estate Solutions Company. Find Me A Home. Why Work With Us? A river runs through us: Why the Mississippi is crucial to MSP’s future. A river runs through us: Why the Mississippi is crucial to MSP’s future. Feb 17, 2014 by. Patrick Seeb, executive director of the St. Paul Riverfront Corporation. David Wilson, director of the Minneapolis office of Accenture. Move over Prince, Garrison Keillor, Joe Mauer and the Pillsbury Doughboy. Make room for our real local star, the mighty Mississippi. MSP is hom...
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Cycling for Climate Change: Off to a Good Start
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Cycling for Climate Change. Aims to inspire people to action, to make changes to combat climate change. Cycling for Climate Change has four integrated goals: 1) To inspire through action and attitude 2) To educate through events in collaboration with environmental organizations, talks, and conversations with people 3) To spread awareness about the issues through blogging, media publicity, and group rides 4) To cause political action through petition and meeting with my representatives. Off to a Good Start.
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University of Minnesota | Bridge Number 9
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Everyday discoveries in SE minneapolis. Tag Archives: University of Minnesota. July 4, 2012. Dear Bridge Number 9 readers, A book project on the wild and wacky North Dakota oil boom (see photo below) is taking me away from my neighborhood musings for now. I hope to return to Bridge 9 in the near … Continue reading →. North Dakota oil boom. Comments Off on Until later…. RIP, bur oak branch. April 1, 2012. Comments Off on R.I.P., bur oak branch. Top ten things to do with an old swimming pool. Dinkytown smi...
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Bridge Number 9 | everyday discoveries in SE minneapolis | Page 2
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Everyday discoveries in SE minneapolis. Newer posts →. January 8, 2012. Some people go through the ritual of making new year’s resolutions. I don’t. Instead I try to seize on the urge to reform when the urge is fresh, and that can happen at random times during the year. On January 1, my urges are more predictable: please, no more cookies. That’s not to say I don’t have a new year’s ritual. I do. I take down the old wall calendars and put up the new ones. Last spring, Kate and Leo offered preliminary ideas.
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