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  2. Hopkins, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Hopkins Raspberry Festival is an annual event in Hopkins. The Hopkins Raspberry Festival was founded in 1935 as a way to boost business during the Great Depression of the 1930s. A date of July 21 was chosen to hold the event to coincide with the peak of raspberry-picking season. The festival now takes place the third weekend in July every year.

  3. Thomas Wakeman - Wikipedia

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    They lived at Devil's Lake. On June 10, 1863, they left to make a raid into Minnesota to get horses for their family. On July 3, 1863, Little Crow and his son were in the "Big Woods" picking raspberries. They were spotted by two settlers, Nathan Lamson and his son Chauncey. The four engaged in a brief firefight.

  4. Raspberry Island (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry Island was originally named for the wild raspberries that grew on it, with the name appearing on the first map of downtown Saint Paul in 1851. [4]In 1885, a wooden structure was built to house the Minnesota Boat Club, the oldest athletic club in the state. [5]

  5. U-pick blueberry farms to visit this summer at the Shore - AOL

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    Raspberry picking also begins June 8; $5 per person, $4 per half pound or $6 per pound. Sunflower and zinnia picking will take place Wednesday, July 3, through Sunday, Aug. 25. Admission was not ...

  6. Culture of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    In Hutchinson, Minnesota, a statue of Dakota Chief Little Crow stands where a settler shot him in the back while picking raspberries. Marshall Sherman poses with the 28th Virginia battle flag in 1864. The American flags Minnesota's Union Army regiments carried during the American Civil War are displayed under the rotunda of the State Capitol.

  7. Fruit picking - Wikipedia

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    Fruit picking or fruit harvesting is a seasonal activity (paid or recreational) that occurs during harvest time in areas with fruit growing wild or being farmed in orchards. Some farms market " You-Pick " for orchards, such as the tradition of Apple and Orange picking in North America, as a form of value-add agritourism .

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  9. Sweet News: These Are the Most Popular Christmas Cookies in ...

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    The most popular pick among Americans is Italian Christmas cookies, which remain the supreme choice for a second year when compared to the 2023 Google cookie map. Seven states searched for that ...