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  2. Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut (c. 1639 – 25 February 1710) was a French soldier and explorer who is the first European known to have visited the area where the city of Duluth, Minnesota, United States, is now located and the head of Lake Superior in Minnesota.

  3. Duluth, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Duluth's unofficial sister city, Duluth, Georgia, got its name in 1871 shortly after Knott's speech gained national attention. Prominent Georgia newspaperman and politician Evan Howell had been called upon to make remarks at the dedication of a new railroad line into Howell's Crossing, a village named for his grandfather.

  4. List of Minnesota state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The first named symbol is the state's motto, L'Étoile du Nord – French for "Star of the North". It was selected in 1861, shortly after Minnesota achieved statehood, by the first governor, Henry Sibley, as a reflection of Minnesota's location in the Northern United States. That same year, the original state seal was adopted.

  5. Woggle - Wikipedia

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    A German Scout neckerchief and woggle. One story relating to the origin of the word 'woggle' is that it was named to rhyme with the word boon doggle used in America. However the term woggle pre-dates the first known reference to this in 1925. [1] There are a few other references to the word woggle before its adoption by the Scout movement.

  6. World Scout Emblem - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, Baden-Powell issued copper fleur-de-lis badges to participants of his experimental camp on Brownsea Island in 1907 [1] and he included a simple fleur-de-lis design Scout badge in his book, Scouting for Boys. [2] Soon after, a five-pointed star was added to each of the outer lobes of the fleur-de-lis.

  7. Original 57 merit badges (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, 57 merit badges were issued by the Boy Scouts of America. Many of them exist to this day and are listed below in green. [1] Many of the others have been discontinued or reintroduced with different names. Of the discontinued original merit badges, four were offered in 2010 as part of the Boy Scouts of America centennial. These merit ...

  8. The Walz family recalls dog Scout locking himself in the ...

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    In September 2019, Walz announced he had adopted Scout, then 3 months old, as part of a promise he made to his and Gwen’s son, Gus, that they would get a dog if Walz won the election to become ...

  9. Flag of Duluth, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 Duluth adopted a long-range planning vision called Imagine 2035. One of Imagine 2035's "big ideas" was to update the city flag because many in Duluth weren't aware there was a city flag. [5] Mayor Emily Larson claimed a great flag would make a strong brand for the city, [11] representing the city to its people and its people to the ...