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  2. Minnesota Iceman - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Iceman is a sideshow exhibit and elaborate hoax that depicts a fake man-like creature frozen in a block of ice. It was displayed at shopping malls, state fairs, and carnivals in the United States and Canada in the 1960s and early 1970s and promoted as the "missing link" between Modern man and Neanderthals.

  3. Mysteries at the Museum - Wikipedia

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    "North Pole Expedition, Iceberg Fleet and the Minnesota Iceman" December 30, 2016 () [27] Season 13 (2017) No. in series No. in season Title Original air date ...

  4. Talk:Minnesota Iceman - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Iceman During the 1960s a strange creature frozen in ice was exhibited at carnivals throughout the Midwest. It appeared to be some kind of neanderthal man.

  5. John Noltner - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Ela Gandhi wrote the foreword to a book based on the art project, and has played a prominent role in aiding Noltner's development of the exhibit. [6] The project has been exhibited at the Nobel Peace Prize forum and has gained support from the Minnesota State Arts Board. The exhibit has been widely shown at community centers, private ...

  6. Category:Sideshow attractions - Wikipedia

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  7. List of museums in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Minnesota encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  8. 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).

  9. Minnesota folklore - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota folklore, although its study and documentation has never been a priority among academics, is exceptionally rich.As the state has been the residence of such a wide variety of ethnic groups, Minnesota's folktales and folk songs are reflective of its history.