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5 Fun Facts About March 6 In Minnesota History
1. In 1857, the Minnesota Territorial Legislature passed a law establishing the University of Minnesota. This law paved the way for the founding of the university’s first campus in Minneapolis in 1869. 2. On March 6, 1899, the city of Duluth experienced one of the worst blizzards in its history....
5 Fun Facts About March 5 In Minnesota History
1. In 1857, the Minnesota Territorial Legislature selected Saint Peter as the site for a new state hospital for the mentally ill. The hospital, known as the Saint Peter Regional Treatment Center, would become one of the largest employers in the area and remain in operation for over 150 years....
5 Fun Facts About March 4 In Minnesota History
1. March 4, 1857: Minnesota becomes a state March 4, 1857, was a historic day for Minnesota as it officially became the 32nd state in the Union. The state was founded on May 11, 1858, after a territorial legislature drafted a constitution, which was approved by the US Congress. 2....
5 Fun Facts About March 3 In Minnesota History
1. On March 3, 1857, Minnesota was admitted to the Union as the 32nd state. This followed years of territorial status and a push for statehood by Minnesota's leaders. 2. In 1887, the University of Minnesota's School of Agriculture was established, marking a significant step forward in the state's agricultural...
5 Fun Facts About March 2 In Minnesota History
1. The Minnesota State Constitution was adopted on March 2, 1857, making Minnesota the 32nd state in the United States. The Constitution granted voting rights to all white males over the age of 21, but excluded women, Native Americans, and African Americans. 2. March 2, 1877, marked the beginning of...
5 Fun Facts About March 1 In Minnesota History
1. On March 1, 1954, the University of Minnesota introduced the world's first artificial heart valve. The valve was created by Dr. C. Walton Lillehei and his team, and has since saved countless lives around the world. 2. In 1847, the Minnesota Territorial Legislature met for the first time on...
5 Fun Facts About February 29 In Minnesota History
1. The first Leap Year proposal in Minnesota: In 1876, the Minnesota House of Representatives passed a bill that allowed women to propose to men on Leap Year Day. Although the bill never became a law, it did help to break down traditional gender roles. 2. Hennepin County's first court...
5 Fun Facts About February 28 In Minnesota History
1. In 1867, the University of Minnesota officially opened its doors to students for the first time. Today, the school is one of the largest and most respected public research universities in the country. 2. On February 28, 1885, the Mississippi River flooded in St. Paul, causing significant damage to...
5 Fun Facts About February 27 In Minnesota History
1. In 1872, a devastating fire broke out in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, destroying more than 12 city blocks and 50 buildings. The fire started in a dry goods store on the corner of 3rd and Cedar, and quickly spread due to strong winds and low water supply....
5 Fun Facts About February 26 In Minnesota History
1. In 1918, the Minnesota Legislature ratified the 18th Amendment, which prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors. This paved the way for Prohibition to take effect in the United States the following year. 2. On February 26, 1934, notorious gangster John Dillinger and his gang robbed the...
5 Fun Facts About February 25 In Minnesota History
1. In 1823, Fort St. Anthony (now known as Fort Snelling) was established at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers. The fort played a key role in regulating trade and relations with the indigenous peoples in the region. 2. On February 25, 1861, the state legislature passed a...
5 Fun Facts About February 24 In Minnesota History
1. Historic Snowstorm: On February 24, 1966, Minnesota experienced one of the deadliest snowstorms in its history. The storm, dubbed the "Blizzard of '66," dropped up to 2 feet of snow in some areas and created hurricane-force winds, resulting in 27 deaths and more than 1,000 injuries. 2. Minnesota's First...