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  2. Center of the American Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Center of the American Experiment is a Minnesota-based think tank that advocates for conservative and free-market principles. [5] John Hinderaker, of the Power Line blog, is its president. [ 6 ]

  3. List of museums in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The state's official natural history museum, established in 1872 for research and display of the state's plants and animals. Operated by the University of Minnesota, the museum is home to world renowned wildlife dioramas, the first discovery room in North America, and state-of-the-art digital planetarium. The museum opened a new building on the ...

  4. Minnesota Military & Veterans Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is the largest and most comprehensive repository in Minnesota for military artifacts and records. The collection holds nearly 35,000 artifacts: uniforms, weapons, equipment, insignia and flags, training aids, and personal items—objects central to the museum's core mission—as well as tanks, aircraft, vehicles, artillery pieces, etc..

  5. Freedom Foundation of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom Foundation of Minnesota (FFM) is a conservative think tank based in Minnesota. [2] [3] The group states that it "actively advocates the principles of individual freedom, personal responsibility, economic freedom, and limited government." [4] Annette Meeks founded the organization in 2006 and is CEO.

  6. Citizens League - Wikipedia

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    The Citizens League is a nonpartisan think tank based in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota. It was established in 1952 as a good government advocacy and policy group. The first Citizens League board of directors was elected on February 14, 1952; the League's first president was Stuart Leck. Dues were $5.

  7. Minnesota Discovery Center - Wikipedia

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    The 660-acre (270 ha) museum complex opened in 1977 as the Iron Range Interpretive Center with 34 exhibits and was renamed in 1984 as Ironworld USA. [3] In 2009 it became the Minnesota Discovery Center. [3] The Minnesota Discovery Center is operated by a non-profit organization called the Ironworld Development Corporation (IDC).

  8. No, Tim Walz did not sign bill including pedophilia as ... - AOL

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  9. Science Museum of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Science Museum of Minnesota is a museum in Saint Paul, Minnesota, focused on topics in technology, natural history, physical science, and mathematics education. Founded in 1907, the 501(c)(3) nonprofit institution has 385 employees [ 1 ] and is supported by volunteers.