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  2. Minneapolis Aquatennial - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Aquatennial is an annual outdoor event held in the U.S. city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the third full week of July.Originating in 1940, overshadowing the teamster picnics "to take the minds of Minneapolis citizens off past troubles and focus all minds throughout the state on some pleasant event", [1] the Minneapolis Aquatennial celebrates the city's famous lakes, rivers ...

  3. Bloody Friday (Minneapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Friday is the name of an event which occurred in Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 20, 1934, when police shot at truck drivers injuring 67 picketers and killing strikers John Belor and Henry Ness. This was one incident in the Minneapolis general strike of 1934, beginning May 20 and ending on August 22.

  4. Lake Nokomis - Wikipedia

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    Lake Nokomis has been the site of one of the more distinctive activities in the Minneapolis Aquatennial celebration, the "Milk Carton Boat Race," from 1983 to 2000, although that event was relocated back to Bde Maka Ska in 2001. It is also home to the Life Time Fitness triathlon each July, and numerous other races on summer weekends.

  5. List of events and attractions in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis Marathon: May-June Twin Cities Pride: June Twin Cities Hot Summer Jazz Festival: June Stone Arch Festival of the Arts: June Svenskarnas Dag: June Minneapolis Aquatennial: July Art Car Parade: July Basilica Block Party: July Minnesota Fringe Festival: August Sommerfest: July-August Uptown, Loring and Powderhorn art fairs: August Twin ...

  6. Bert Baston - Wikipedia

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    He remained active in the community and was appointed as General Chairman of the 1948 Minneapolis Aquatennial. Baston moved to St. Cloud later in life and opened a dealership there. [4] In 1954, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. [3] Baston died in St. Cloud on November 15, 1979, and is buried at Lakewood Cemetery in ...

  7. Parade Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Parade Stadium is a former football stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.It was Minneapolis's first public football stadium. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board built the 16,560-seat stadium at The Parade, a park just west of downtown, in 1951.

  8. 1967 Minneapolis disturbance - Wikipedia

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    Harry Moss, a co-founder of The Way Community Center and North Minneapolis resident, recalled the Plymouth Avenue unrest began when a black resident was shot by a Jewish business owner for petty theft. [6] Most news outlets report that the riots began when two teen girls were in an altercation over a wig at the Aquatennial Torchlight Parade.

  9. Cokato, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This program encourages leadership, volunteerism, and a overall pride in one's community. The royalty program is a part of the larger umbrella of the Minneapolis Aquatennial Organization, another scholarship program for young women of Minnesota. Each year we send the current Miss Cokato to compete for the aforementioned Aquatennial program.