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Events

 * 1883 Rochester tornado
 * 1889 Twin Cities streetcar strike
 * 1892 Republican National Convention
 * 1898 Typhoid Epidemic
 * 1904 Waconia Cyclone
 * 1907 Mesabi Range strike
 * 1916 Mesabi Range strike
 * 1917 Minnesota State Fair
 * 1917 Staples earthquake
 * 1917 Twin Cities streetcar strike
 * 1924–25 Minnesota smallpox epidemic
 * 1937 timber worker strikes
 * 1967 Minneapolis riot
 * 1980s Farm Crisis in Minnesota
 * 1987 World Series
 * 1991 Halloween blizzard
 * 1998 Comfrey–St. Peter tornado outbreak
 * African American students at Gustavus Adolphus College, 1963–1982
 * African American suffrage in Minnesota
 * American Fur Company fishing on Lake Superior, 1835–1841
 * American Woman Suffrage Association convention, 1885
 * Anoka Halloween Celebration
 * Baker v. Nelson
 * Battle of Birch Coulee, 1862
 * Battle of Shakopee, 1858
 * Battle of Wood Lake, 1862
 * Beltrami Island Project
 * Cannon Falls fires, 1887
 * Carver County Fair
 * Chandler–Lake Wilson Tornado, 1992
 * Clark v. United States, 1931
 * Cloquet fire, 1918
 * Cycling in Minnesota, 1890s
 * Duluth Ship Canal opening, 1871
 * Early-May 1965 tornado outbreak sequence in Fridley
 * Evacuation of Georgetown, Minnesota, 1862
 * Execution of Ann Bilansky, 1860
 * Execution of Thomas Brown, 1889
 * Execution of William Williams (murderer), 1906
 * Festival of Nations (Minnesota)
 * Flooding in Carver County, Minnesota, 1965
 * Founding of Clontarf, Minnesota, 1877
 * Founding of Hanover, Minnesota, 1891
 * Goodhue County Loyalty Trials, 1918
 * Grand Excursion, 1854
 * Grasshopper Plagues, 1873-1877
 * Half-Breed Tract and Scrip
 * John Hays murder, 1839 (cf. Edward Phelan)
 * Hennepin Island tunnel collapse, 1869
 * Hesper (shipwreck), 1896
 * Hmong New Year, Saint Paul
 * Ho-Chunk settlement on the Blue Earth River, 1855–1863
 * Ho-Chunk settlement in Long Prairie, 1846–1855
 * Hydroelectricity comes to Minneapolis, September 5, 1882
 * Itasca State Park creation
 * IWW Lumber Strike, 1916–1917
 * Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co., 1977
 * King Wheat in Southeastern Minnesota, 1850s–1880s
 * Mankato State Normal School controversy, 1873 (cf. Julia Sears)
 * Marlborough Apartment Hotel Fire, 1940
 * Mennonite migration to Cottonwood County, 1870s
 * Mesabi Range opening, 1880s–1890s
 * Milford Mine Disaster, 1924
 * Minneapolis Aquatennial
 * Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934
 * Minnesota and Northwestern Railroad Land Grant Scandal, 1854
 * Minnesota Constitutional Convention, 1854
 * Minnesota gubernatorial election recount, 1962
 * Minnesota Starvation Experiment, 1944–1945
 * Minnesota State Board of Health established, 1872
 * Minnesota State Fair origins and traditions
 * Minnesota's First State Capitol fire, 1881
 * Miracle on Ice, 1980
 * Mississippi River oil spill (1962–63)
 * Moorhead's saloon era, 1890–1915
 * Morrill Hall Takeover, 1969
 * Mee Moua's election to the Minnesota Senate, 2002
 * Murray County Fair
 * Muus v. Muus, 1879
 * NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt display in Minneapolis, 1988
 * National Afro-American Council meeting in Saint Paul, 1902
 * National Farmers Organization holding actions in Minnesota, 1962–1964
 * Near v. Minnesota, 1931
 * New Ulm Draft Rally, 1917
 * Northfield Bank Raid, 1876
 * Norwegian immigration to the Buffalo River, 1870–1872
 * Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War in Minnesota
 * Houston Osborne attempted lynching, 1895
 * Panic of 1857
 * Pillsbury Bake-Off
 * Virginia Piper kidnapping, 1972
 * Professionalization of nursing in Minnesota, 1898–1920
 * Red Wing Mills Fire, 1883
 * Red Wing's quarrying era
 * Relocation of Hibbing, 1919–1921
 * St. Olaf Christmas Festival
 * Saint Paul Police Department reform, 1933–1940
 * Sandy Lake Tragedy, 1850
 * Schoolhouse Blizzard, 1888
 * Dred and Harriet Scott in Minnesota
 * Sea Wing disaster, 1890
 * Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders, 1941
 * Stockwood Fill construction, 1906–1909
 * 13th Minnesota Infantry and the Battle of Manila (1898)
 * Carol Thompson murder, 1963 (cf. T. Eugene Thompson)
 * Treaty of La Pointe, 1854
 * Treaty of Mendota, 1851
 * Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, 1851
 * Treaty of Washington (1855)
 * Trial of Joseph Lobdell, 1858
 * United States v. Reserve Mining Company
 * University of Minnesota Extension origins
 * Washburn A Mill explosion, 1878
 * Westbrook Hospital Days
 * Willmar 8 bank strike, 1977–1979
 * Windom Concert Series
 * Eliza Winston court case, 1860
 * Works Progress Administration strikes, 1939

Groups

 * 4-H Clubs of west Polk County
 * 1st Minnesota Light Artillery Battery
 * 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
 * 2nd Minnesota Light Artillery Battery
 * 2nd Minnesota Sharpshooters Company
 * 2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
 * 3rd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
 * 4th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
 * 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
 * 6th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
 * 7th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
 * 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
 * 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
 * 10th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
 * 11th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
 * 16th Battalion, Minnesota Home Guard
 * 34th Infantry Division (United States) [
 * 151st Field Artillery Regiment
 * Adas Israel Congregation (Duluth, Minnesota)
 * Adath Jeshurun Congregation, Minnetonka
 * America First Association of Minnesota
 * American Gold Star Mothers in Minnesota
 * American Legion Auxiliary Drum and Bugle Corps (Crookston, Minnesota)
 * The Andrews Sisters
 * At the Foot of the Mountain Theater, Minneapolis
 * Barker–Karpis gang
 * B'nai Abraham Congregation (Minneapolis)
 * B'nai Emet Synagogue (St. Louis Park, Minnesota)
 * B'nai Israel Synagogue (Rochester, Minnesota)
 * Babes in Toyland (band)
 * Bach Society of Minnesota
 * Bet Shalom Congregation (Minnetonka, Minnesota)
 * Beth El Synagogue (St. Louis Park, Minnesota)
 * Beth Jacob Congregation (Mendota Heights, Minnesota)
 * Bisexual Organizing Project
 * Brackett's Battalion, Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry
 * Business and Professional Women's Club (Crookston, Minnesota)
 * Carson Male Chorus
 * Carver County Historical Society
 * Carver County Library System
 * Chaska brick industry
 * Citizens League
 * Civilian Conservation Corps–Indian Division
 * Clara Barton Club
 * Clarks Grove Cooperative Creamery
 * Cold Spring Granite
 * Crex Carpet Company
 * Dakota, Ho-Chunk, and French Indigenous Communities Between St. Paul and Prairie du Chien, ca. 1300–1865
 * Daughters of Norway
 * Dayton's
 * DFL Feminist Caucus
 * Dorcas Circle (Carson Mennonite Brethren Church)
 * Ecolab
 * Egekvist Bakeries
 * Faribault Woolen Mill Company
 * Farmers' Alliance in Minnesota
 * Farmers' Holiday Association in Minnesota
 * Farmers' Institutes
 * Gedney Foods Company
 * Goodhue County's clay industry
 * Grand Army of the Republic in Minnesota
 * Grand Marais Art Colony
 * Great Western Band of St. Paul
 * Handicraft Guild
 * Harmony Amish
 * Historical societies of Carver County, Minnesota
 * Hmong American Farmers Association
 * Hmong Health Care Professionals Coalition
 * Hüsker Dü
 * Hutterian Brethren (Cottonwood County)
 * Imdieke Brickyard
 * Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Polk County, Minnesota
 * Indochinese Refugee Resettlement Office
 * International Institute of Minnesota
 * Jewish Community Center of St. Paul
 * Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas
 * Jewish immigrants in Brook Park, Minnesota
 * Jewish roots of Neighborhood House (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
 * Jewish Sheltering Home for Children, Minneapolis
 * Kenesseth Israel Congregation, St. Louis Park
 * KleinBank
 * Knights of Labor in Minnesota
 * Labor Lyceum and Workmen's Circle
 * Lumberjack sky pilots
 * Mayim Rabim Congregation, Minneapolis
 * Mayo Clinic
 * Medtronic
 * Mennonites of Mountain Lake, Minnesota
 * Métis in Minnesota
 * Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid
 * Military Intelligence Service Language School
 * Minneapolis AIM Patrol
 * Minneapolis Millerettes
 * Minnesota Commission of Public Safety
 * Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs
 * Minnesota Farm Bureau
 * Minnesota Freedom Riders
 * Minnesota Home Guard
 * Minnesota Men of Color
 * Minnesota Motor Corps
 * Minnesota Opera
 * Minnesota Orchestra
 * Minnesota Stage Company
 * Minnesota Vikings
 * Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association
 * Missionaries of Red Wing, Minnesota
 * Mixed Blood Theatre Company
 * Motorettes
 * Mount Sinai Hospital (Minneapolis)
 * Mount Zion Temple
 * Mu Performing Arts
 * Munsingwear
 * Nonpartisan League
 * Northrup-King
 * Northwest Airlines
 * Northwestern National Bank
 * Origins of the American Legion in Minnesota
 * Origins of the NAACP in Minnesota
 * Pan Motor Company
 * Pangea World Theater
 * Pipestone Indian Training School Baseball Team
 * Ragamala Dance Company
 * Romansh people in Minnesota
 * Sabathanites Drum Corps
 * Sabes Jewish Community Center
 * St. Cloud Rox (minor league baseball)
 * St. Mark's African Methodist Episcopal Church, Duluth
 * Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
 * St. Paul Curling Club
 * St. Paul Resettlement Committee
 * St. Paul Sokol
 * St. Peter Claver Church, Saint Paul
 * Scandinavian Woman Suffrage Association
 * Schaper Toys
 * Schmidt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
 * Schubert Club
 * Sellner Manufacturing
 * Seven Iron Brothers
 * Sharei Chesed Congregation, Minnetonka
 * Shir Tikvah Congregation, Minneapolis
 * Sholom Home
 * Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province
 * Sons of Norway in Cottonwood County, Minnesota
 * State Grange of Minnesota
 * Stiftungsfest
 * Sybil Carter Indian Lace Association
 * Talmud Torah (Minneapolis)
 * Temple Israel (Duluth, Minnesota)
 * Temple Israel (Minneapolis)
 * Temple of Aaron (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
 * Tifereth B'nai Jacob Congregation, Minneapolis
 * Veterans' Association of the Great Northern Railway
 * Watkins Incorporated
 * West (publisher)
 * West Polk County Farm Bureau

People

 * Emile Amblard (resort developer)
 * A. A. Ames (Minneapolis mayor)
 * Alexander P. Anderson (botanist)
 * Eugenie Anderson (diplomat)
 * Frances Andrews (conservationist)
 * Elizabeth Taylor Ayer (missionary)
 * Charles M. Babcock (state highway commissioner)
 * John Beargrease (mail carrier)
 * Giacomo Beltrami (explorer)
 * Chief Bender (baseball player)
 * Elmer Austin Benson (politician)
 * John Bernard (American politician)
 * Cora Johnstone Best (mountaineer)
 * Charles Biederman (artist)
 * Harriet Bishop (educator)
 * Harry Blackmun (jurist)
 * Samuel Bloomer (Civil War soldier)
 * George Bonga (fur trader)
 * Frank Boyd (labor organizer)
 * Ruth Boynton (doctor)
 * John Scott Bradstreet (designer)
 * Fanny Fligelman Brin (activist)
 * John A. Brown (civil servant)
 * Joseph R. Brown (Indian agent)
 * Leroy Buffington (architect)
 * H. A. Burns (doctor)
 * Denzil Carty (priest)
 * Jonathan Carver (explorer)
 * Ellsworth Childs (businessman)
 * Horace Cleveland (landscape architect)
 * David Marston Clough (governor)
 * William J. Colvill (Civil War officer)
 * Solomon Comstock (politician)
 * Chester Adgate Congdon (capitalist)
 * Marvel Cooke (journalist)
 * Gratia Countryman (library director)
 * Betty Crocker (mascot)
 * William de la Barre (civil engineer)
 * Adolf Dehn (lithographer)
 * Katharine Densford (nursing educator)
 * Frances Densmore (ethnomusicologist)
 * Ignatius L. Donnelly (politician/writer)
 * Vincent R. Dunne (labor organizer)
 * Charles Eastman (physician/writer)
 * Seth Eastman (painter)
 * Adolph Olson Eberhart (governor)
 * Theresa Ericksen (nurse)
 * Wilford Fawcett (publisher)
 * F. Scott Fitzgerald (author)
 * Wilbur B. Foshay (businessman)
 * Alexis Jean Fournier (painter)
 * Nellie Griswold Francis (activist)
 * William T. Francis (diplomat)
 * Anton Gag (artist)
 * Wanda Gág (artist/author)
 * Herbjørn Gausta (painter)
 * Cass Gilbert (architect)
 * Joseph Godfrey (soldier)
 * Oren Cornelius Gregg (agricultural educator)
 * Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut (explorer)
 * Antoine Grignon (interpreter)
 * Wendelin Grimm (farmer)
 * Susie Schmitt Hanson (entrepreneur)
 * Clement Haupers (artist/educator)
 * Charles A. Hausler (architect)
 * Louis Hennepin (missionary/explorer)
 * Frank E. Higgins (preacher)
 * I. Vernon Hill (architect)
 * James J. Hill (railroad magnate)
 * Mary Theresa Mehegan Hill (materfamilias)
 * Harriet Duncan Hobart (teacher/activist)
 * Hole in the Day (Ojibwe leader)
 * Walter Hoover Sr. (rower)
 * Lucius Frederick Hubbard (governor)
 * Hubert Humphrey (politician)
 * John Ireland (bishop)
 * Francis Lee Jaques (painter)
 * Elsa Jemne (artist)
 * John Albert Johnson (governor)
 * Nellie Stone Johnson (activist)
 * Clarence H. Johnston Sr. (architect)
 * Bert D. Keck (architect)
 * Agnes Keenan (educator)
 * Oliver Hudson Kelley (organizer)
 * Frank B. Kellogg (politician/statesman)
 * Charles Kiewel (brewer)
 * Josias King (soldier)
 * Florence Klingensmith (aviator)
 * Coya Knutson (politician)
 * Robert Koehler (artist/educator)
 * Izaak Kolthoff (chemist/educator)
 * Joseph Linwood Laughy (seaman)
 * Meridel Le Sueur (writer/activist)
 * William G. LeDuc (settler)
 * Sinclair Lewis (writer)
 * Liang May Seen (immigrant)
 * C. Walton Lillehei (surgeon)
 * John Lind (politician)
 * Charles Lindbergh (aviator)
 * Charles August Lindbergh (politician)
 * Charles M. Loring (park commissioner)
 * Maud Hart Lovelace (author)
 * Anna Sheerin Lowe (sheriff)
 * Thomas Lowry (developer)
 * John Lyght (sheriff)
 * Melvin Maas (politician)
 * Florence Macbeth (opera singer)
 * Clara Mairs (artist)
 * Adam Marty (soldier)
 * Hans Mattson (politician)
 * Eugene McCarthy (politician)
 * John F. McGee (judge)
 * Fredrick McGhee (activist/lawyer)
 * Helen E. McMillan (politician)
 * William Rush Merriam (governor)
 * Roy W. Meyer (historian)
 * Dorothy Molter (hermit)
 * Gene Ritchie Monahan (artist)
 * Samuel Huntington Morgan (conservationist)
 * George Morrison (artist)
 * Ruth A. Myers (educator)
 * Ethel Ray Nance (activist)
 * George Nelson (fur trader)
 * Julia Bullard Nelson (activist)
 * Knute Nelson (governor)
 * Rensselaer Nelson (judge)
 * Eric Norelius (minister)
 * Lauris Norstad (general)
 * Floyd B. Olson (governor)
 * Ozaawindib (two-spirit)
 * Henrietta Barclay Paist (artist)
 * Arthur W. Parkin (cheesemaker)
 * Irene Levine Paull (activist)
 * Rudy Perpich (governor)
 * Andrew Peterson (farmer) (cf. Andrew Peterson Farmstead)
 * Arthur Owen Peterson (poet)
 * William Pfaender (civic leader)
 * Charles Alfred Pillsbury (milling magnate)
 * John Sargent Pillsbury (governor)
 * Randolph M. Probstfield (settler) (cf. Randolph M. Probstfield House)
 * Kirby Puckett (baseball player)
 * Pierre-Esprit Radisson (fur trader/explorer)
 * Alexander Ramsey (governor)
 * Robert Remick (artist)
 * Gabriel Renville (fur trader/Dakota leader)
 * Henry Mower Rice (settler/politician)
 * Benedicta Riepp (nun)
 * Stephen Return Riggs (missionary)
 * Martha Ripley (doctor/activist)
 * Augustin Roc (trader)
 * Anton J. Rockne (politician)
 * Joe Rolette (fur trader/politician)
 * Florence Rood (activist)
 * Leonard August Rosing (politician)
 * Maria Sanford (professor)
 * John Sayer (fur trader)
 * Thomas D. Schall (politician)
 * Henry Schmidt (doctor)
 * Elmer Sell (aviator)
 * Henrik Shipstead (politician)
 * Francis Shoemaker (politician)
 * Henry Hastings Sibley (governor)
 * Hilda Simms (actress)
 * Alice Gustava Smith (educator/poet)
 * Lena O. Smith (lawyer/activist)
 * Josiah Snelling (military officer)
 * Allan Spear (politician)
 * Susie Williamson Stageberg (activist)
 * Harold Stassen (governor)
 * Toni Stone (baseball player)
 * Elizabeth Strohfus (aviator)
 * Curt Swan (comics artist)
 * William D. Sweasy (CEO/civic leader)
 * Jane Swisshelm (journalist)
 * Lawrence Taliaferro (Indian agent)
 * Ruth Tanbara (community leader)
 * Tatanka Mani a.k.a. Red Wing (Dakota leader)
 * Henry Longstreet Taylor (doctor)
 * James Thompson (interpreter)
 * Alice Tripp (activist)
 * Swan Turnblad (newspaper publisher)
 * Clara Ueland (activist)
 * Elmer George Uggen (musician)
 * John Vachon (photographer)
 * Eva Valesh (journalist/activist)
 * Charlotte Ouisconsin Clark Van Cleve (reformer)
 * Thomas Van Lear (mayor)
 * John William Vessey Jr. (Army officer)
 * Lawrence A. Vizenor (soldier)
 * Douglas Volk (artist/educator)
 * William Rudolph Martinovich von Rovigno (ranger)
 * Heinrich Voth (minister)
 * Ernest Reginald Wabasha (Dakota leader)
 * Wacouta I (Dakota leader)
 * Rosalie E. Wahl (justice)
 * Edward Foote Waite (judge)
 * T. B. Walker (magnate/philanthropist)
 * Gouverneur K. Warren (civil engineer/general)
 * Elof Wedin (artist)
 * Paul Wellstone (politician)
 * Friedrich Weyerhäuser (logging magnate)
 * John Francis Wheaton (politician)
 * Evangeline Marrs Whipple (philanthropist)
 * Henry Benjamin Whipple (bishop)
 * Clarence W. Wigington (architect)
 * Laura Ingalls Wilder (author)
 * Alexander Wilkin (military officer)
 * Roy Wilkins (activist)
 * Jane Williamson (missionary)
 * Carl Zierke (settler)

Places

 * Barn Bluff, Red Wing
 * Bean Lake Resort, Westbrook
 * Beltrami County Poor Farm
 * Blue Mounds State Park
 * Bongards' Creameries
 * Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
 * Cadotte Trading Post, Wadena County
 * Camp Moorhead, Moorhead
 * Camp Ripley, Morrison County
 * Carlos Avery Game Farm, Anoka County
 * Carson Mennonite Brethren Church Cemetery, Cottonwood County
 * Carver County, Minnesota
 * Carver Historic District, Carver
 * Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve, East Bethel
 * Center for Hmong Arts and Talent, Saint Paul
 * Central Park, Saint Paul
 * Como Zoo, Saint Paul
 * Coney Island of the West, Waconia
 * Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota, Minneapolis
 * Connemara Patch, Saint Paul
 * Crown College, St. Bonifacius
 * Cuyuna Range
 * Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque, Minneapolis
 * Donaldson's, Minneapolis
 * Fillmore County karst topography
 * Fillmore County Poor Farm
 * First Avenue & 7th St Entry, Minneapolis
 * Fort Ripley, Morrison County
 * Fort Snelling in the Expansionist Era, 1819–1858
 * Fort Snelling in the Civil and U.S.–Dakota Wars, 1861–1866
 * Fort Saint Louis, Wisconsin
 * Gateway District (Minneapolis)
 * Gehl–Mittelsted Farm, Carver County
 * Germanic-American Institute, Saint Paul
 * Ghost towns of Carver County
 * Graham Hall, Minneapolis
 * Grand Portage
 * Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter
 * Harmony, Minnesota
 * Harmony Opera House, Harmony
 * Henrytown, Minnesota
 * Immanuel Baptist Church, Westbrook
 * Indian Mounds Park, Saint Paul
 * Interstate State Park
 * Inyan Ceyaka Otonwe, Scott County
 * Jeffers Petroglyphs, Jeffers
 * Jonathan, Minnesota
 * Kilmarnock Books, Saint Paul
 * Kline Sanatarium, Anoka
 * Lake Superior Zoo, Duluth
 * Lake Vermilion–Soudan Underground Mine State Park
 * Little Round Hill Trading Post, Wadena County
 * Lower Sioux Agency, Redwood County
 * Macalester College, Saint Paul
 * Marcy-Holmes, Minneapolis
 * Mesaba Co-op Park, Hibbing
 * Mille Lacs Indian Trading Post, Onamia
 * Milwaukee Avenue Historic District, Minneapolis
 * Minnehaha Park, Minneapolis
 * Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery, Minneapolis
 * Minneopa State Park, Blue Earth County
 * Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Chanhassen
 * Minnesota Machinery Museum, Hanley Falls
 * Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, Owatonna
 * Minnesota State University, Mankato
 * Moorhead Brewing Company, Moorhead
 * Mountain Lake Site, Mountain Lake
 * Murray County, Minnesota
 * Niagara Cave, Harmony
 * Nininger, Minnesota
 * North Superior Coast Guard Station, Grand Marais
 * Northwest Angle, Lake of the Woods County
 * Northwest Research and Outreach Center, Polk County
 * Oakland Cemetery, Saint Paul
 * Origins of Hamline University, Red Wing
 * Origins of the Northwest School of Agriculture, Crookston
 * Parade Stadium, Minneapolis
 * David Park House, Bemidji
 * Phyllis Wheatley House, Minneapolis
 * Pipestone National Monument, Pipestone County
 * Port Cargill, Savage
 * Réaume's Trading Post, Wadena County
 * Rondo Neighborhood, Saint Paul
 * St. Catherine University, Saint Paul
 * Saint Joseph's Academy, Saint Paul
 * St. Olaf College, Northfield
 * Dr. Henry Schmidt Memorial Hospital, Westbrook
 * Selvig Park, Harmony
 * Seminary Fen Scientific and Natural Area, Carver County
 * Somali Museum of Minnesota, Minneapolis
 * Soudan Underground Mine, Tower
 * Southside, Minneapolis
 * Swede Hollow, Saint Paul
 * Sweetman Catholic Colony, Currie (cf. John Sweetman)
 * Talcot Lake County Park, Cottonwood County
 * Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant
 * Waconia, Minnesota
 * Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
 * Watertown Bell Foundry, Carver County
 * West Side Flats, Saint Paul
 * Wildwood Amusement Park, Mahtomedi
 * Winona Public Library, Winona
 * Wonderland Amusement Park, Minneapolis
 * Yeovil Colony

Structures

 * Ada Village Hall, Ada
 * American Crystal Sugar Factory, Chaska
 * Ames–Florida House, Rockford
 * Anoka Post Office, Anoka
 * Anoka–Champlin Mississippi River Bridge
 * Banfill Tavern, Fridley
 * Barberg–Selvälä–Salmonson Sauna, Cokato Township
 * Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis
 * Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka, Winona
 * Beltrami County Courthouse, Bemidji
 * Bemidji Carnegie Library, Bemidji
 * Bemidji station, Bemidji
 * B'nai Abraham Synagogue, Virginia
 * Bruns and Finkle Grain Elevator, Moorhead
 * Casiville Bullard House, Saint Paul
 * Burbank–Livingston–Griggs House, Saint Paul
 * Cathedral of Saint Paul, Saint Paul
 * Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Chanhassen
 * Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Turntable, Currie
 * Orville P. and Sarah Chubb House, Fairmont
 * Commerce Building, Saint Paul
 * Comstock House, Moorhead
 * Cottonwood County Courthouse, Windom
 * Crescent Grange Hall No. 512, Anoka County
 * Crispus Attucks Home, Saint Paul
 * Crookston City Hall, Crookston
 * Crookston Opera House, Crookston
 * Dacotah Building, Saint Paul
 * Danebod, Tyler
 * Daniel Dayton House, Harmony
 * Deerwood Auditorium, Deerwood
 * Duluth Armory, Duluth
 * Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Depot, Duluth
 * Father Louis Hennepin Suspension Bridge, Minneapolis
 * Fergus Falls State Hospital, Fergus Falls
 * Foshay Tower, Minneapolis
 * Lawrence A. and Mary Fournier House, Minneapolis
 * Germania Bank Building, Saint Paul
 * Glensheen Historic Estate, Duluth
 * Goodsell Observatory, Northfield
 * Grand Theater, Crookston
 * Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony
 * Gull Lake Dam, East Gull Lake
 * Harmony Grain Elevator and Railroad Depot, Harmony
 * Hermann Heights Monument, New Ulm
 * James J. Hill House, Saint Paul
 * Hopperstad Stave Church Replica, Moorhead
 * Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis
 * Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post, Georgetown
 * Huset School, Cass County
 * Industrial Exposition Building, Minneapolis
 * Jefferson Grain Warehouse, Jefferson Township
 * JEM Theatre, Harmony
 * William G. LeDuc House, Hastings
 * Lincoln Mill, Anoka
 * R. W. Lindholm Service Station, Cloquet
 * Lodge Boleslav Jablonsky No. 219, Poplar Grove Township
 * Marcell Ranger Station, Marcell Township
 * Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, Saint Paul
 * Merchants National Bank, Winona
 * Harry Merrill House, Hutchinson
 * Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington
 * Mickey's Diner, Saint Paul
 * Mikro Kodesh Synagogue, Minneapolis
 * Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, Minneapolis
 * Minneapolis Skyway System, Minneapolis
 * Minnesota and International Railway Trestle at Blackduck, Blackduck
 * Minnesota Building, Saint Paul
 * Minnesota State Reform School, Saint Paul
 * Minnesota State Sanatorium for Consumptives, Cass County
 * Minnesota's First State Capitol, Saint Paul
 * Minnesota's Second State Capitol, Saint Paul
 * National Eagle Center, Wabasha
 * North East Neighborhood House, Minneapolis
 * Nymore Bridge, Bemidji
 * Old High Bridge, Saint Paul
 * Old Westbrook Lutheran Church, Westbrook
 * Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Minneapolis
 * Paisley Park, Chanhassen
 * Pillsbury Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
 * Pine River Dam and Power Plant, Pine River
 * Prospect Park Water Tower, Minneapolis
 * Ranier Railroad Bridge, Ranier
 * Red Lake Indian Reservation sawmills
 * Rochester State Hospital, Rochester
 * Round Tower, Fort Snelling, Hennepin County
 * St. Columba Church, Saint Paul
 * St. Mary's Cathedral, Minneapolis
 * St. Paul Athletic Club, Saint Paul
 * Saint Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse, Saint Paul
 * Saint Paul Union Depot, Saint Paul
 * St. Peter Armory, St. Peter
 * Frank Schott Barn, Chokio
 * Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing
 * Socialist Opera House, Virginia
 * Soo Line Building, Minneapolis
 * Southdale Center, Edina
 * Frederick Spangenberg House, Saint Paul
 * Split Rock Lighthouse, Beaver Bay Township
 * Stickney Inn, Schroeder
 * Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis
 * Swany White Flour Mills, Freeport
 * K. J. Taralseth Company, Warren
 * Universal Laboratories Building, Dassel
 * University Club of St. Paul, Saint Paul
 * West Hotel, Minneapolis
 * Winona Masonic Temple, Winona

Things

 * 7th Avenue West Incline Railway, Duluth
 * American Jewish World (newspaper)
 * Bandana Square, Saint Paul
 * Betty Crocker Cake Mix
 * Bundt cake
 * Burma-Shave
 * Captain Billy's Whiz Bang
 * Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) in Minnesota
 * Chicano Movement in Westside Saint Paul
 * Coon Rapids Dam
 * Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
 * Currie Line Railroad
 * Dan Patch (racehorse)
 * Department of Chicano and Latino Studies (University of Minnesota)
 * Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway
 * Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway
 * Electric Short Line Railway (Luce Line)
 * Farmer (magazine)
 * Federal Writers' Project in Minnesota
 * Fireplace of States, Bemidji
 * Grace (photograph)
 * Great Northern Railway
 * Green Giant
 * Hamm's Bear
 * Harmony area schools
 * Hiawatha and Minnehaha (sculpture)
 * Hjemkomst (ship)
 * Hmong Pages (newspaper)
 * Honeywell T87 round thermostat
 * Horsecars and cable cars of the Minneapolis and Saint Paul Street Railway
 * Hot pond (heated mill pond)
 * Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Minnesota
 * Indian Reorganization Act in Minnesota
 * Jefferson Highway
 * Junior safety patrol, Saint Paul
 * Lacrosse in Minnesota
 * Maple sugaring and the Ojibwe
 * Minneapolis Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance
 * Minneapolis flour-milling industry during World War I
 * Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway
 * Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (Soo Line)
 * Minneapolis Waterworks
 * Minnesota Amendment 1
 * Minnesota Centennial Showboat
 * Minnesota Public School Fund
 * Minnesota state boundaries
 * Minnesota State Horticultural Society
 * Miss Miyazaki Japanese friendship doll
 * Mississippi River Reservoir Dam System
 * Morton Gneiss
 * Oak savanna
 * O'Connor Layover Agreement
 * Officers' Training Camps at Fort Snelling, 1917
 * The Oregon Trail (video game)
 * Pest management in Minnesota agriculture
 * Pietenpol Airplanes (cf. Bernard Pietenpol)
 * Platteville Limestone
 * Post-it Note
 * A Prairie Home Companion
 * Precision agriculture
 * La Prensa de Minnesota (newspaper)
 * Progress of the State (sculpture)
 * Public and private schools in Carver County, Minnesota
 * Red River cart
 * Red River steamboats
 * Ronning Ensilage Harvester
 * Rural Electrification Administration in Minnesota
 * Ry-Krisp
 * Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad
 * Science and technology in Minnesota
 * Scotch Tape
 * Seed corn
 * Sister Kenny Institute
 * Somali poetry in Minnesota
 * Spam (food)
 * State of Minnesota et al. v. Philip Morris et al.
 * Strauss ice skates
 * Svenska Amerikanska Posten (newspaper)
 * Svenska Folkets Tidning (newspaper)
 * Thermo King Model C (cf. Frederick McKinley Jones)
 * Timber Culture Act
 * Traveling library
 * Twin City Rapid Transit Company and electric streetcars
 * Volstead Act
 * Waconia Patriot (newspaper)
 * Wealthy (apple)
 * Western Appeal (newspaper)
 * Wheaties
 * Winnibigoshish, Leech Lake, & Pokegama Lake Dams
 * Winnipeg Liquor Conspiracy
 * Winona Normal School
 * World's Largest Peace Pipe, Pipestone