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Minnesota Woman, also known as Pelican Rapids-Minnesota Woman (c. 5955 – c. 5939 BC), is the name given to the skeletal remains of a woman thought to be 8,000 years old. [1] The bones were found near Pelican Rapids, Minnesota on June 16, 1931, during construction on U.S. Route 59 .
The Minnesota State Fair, advertised as The Great Minnesota Get-Together, is an icon of state culture. More than two million people attended the fair in 2018. [ 45 ] The fair covers the variety of Minnesota life, including fine art, science, agriculture, food preparation, 4-H displays, music, the midway , and corporate merchandising.
Women's suffrage in Minnesota (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "History of women in Minnesota" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
From fascinating bite-size tidbits about science, to celebrities, history, and the plain weird and bizarre. The “Today I Learned” (TIL) page is a go-to corner of the internet, where a whopping ...
A demonstrator holds a sign while gathering on the National Mall during the Women's March in Washington D.C., U.S., on Jan. 21, 2017. Credit - Eric Thayer–Bloomberg—Getty Images
Sculptures of women in Minnesota (1 P) Women's sports in Minnesota (12 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Women in Minnesota"
About 106,000 women, babies and infants receive WIC in Minnesota — a 7% increase from 2022 — while in Wisconsin, 91,000 women and children participate in the program and nearly 60,000 Iowans ...
As president of the Minnesota League of Women Voters, Ueland advocated for women's suffrage. Ueland is known for having made the argument, "Minnesota denies the vote to criminals, lunatics, idiots, and women. Is this chivalry?" [2] Ueland was president of the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association (MWSA) from 1914 to 1920.