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  2. Culture of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Category:Minnesota culture - Wikipedia

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  4. Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Daily is the largest student-run newspaper in the U.S. [185] Sites offering daily news on the Web include The UpTake, MinnPost, the Twin Cities Daily Planet, business news site Finance and Commerce and Washington D.C.–based Minnesota Independent. Weekly and monthly publications such as Minnesota Monthly are available.

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  6. Category:Ethnic groups in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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  7. Arts in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis is the largest city in the US state of Minnesota, and the county seat of Hennepin County.. Minneapolitans support a dozen large art, cultural, science, and historical museums alongside smaller galleries and museums, four large ballet, dance, and folkdance companies, as well as filmmakers groups and numerous theater companies. [1]

  8. George's Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    George's Ballroom was a ballroom in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States that was built in 1947 and became a popular spot for young couples reuniting after World War II.. Performers such as Lawrence Welk, The Andrews Sisters, Glenn Miller and the Six Fat Dutchmen all played there, and in its heyday it was an important center for big bands and pol

  9. Category:Minnesota - Wikipedia

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