Things To Do in Blue Earth, Minnesota

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405 East 6th Street, Blue Earth, MN, 56013

  • Topics: historic homes. More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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324 East 6th Street, Blue Earth, MN, 56013

  • overview: The Etta C. Ross Memorial Library was built as a memorial to the wife of William E. C. Ross, a Blue Earth banker. Used as a library until 1985, the building ... More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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Blue Earth MN 56013, United States of America

  • Inscription. The nation celebrated completion of Interstate 90 after contractors paved the last four-miles of freeway near Blue Earth in 1978. Reminiscent of the "Golden Spike" that symbolized completion of the nation's first transcontinental ... More on HMDB

 

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277 Midway Rd, Blue Earth, MN 56013

  • Vfw Stand - There’s not much to be said about the cocktails at Vfw Stand. They’re not necessarily cheap, but they’re as tasty ... More on clubzone

 

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1130 Giant Dr, Blue Earth, MN 56013, USA

  • Vanilla and chocolate soft-serve ice cream is the foundation for this chain's popular sundaes, banana splits, peanut butter parfaits, milkshakes ... More on CitySearch

 

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733 S Main St, Winnebago, MN 56098, USA

  • Better management will get things done.. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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St. Paul, Central East, Minnesota, United States

  • An old depression on the shores of the Mississippi, fills with ice every winter. Popular area for residents around ... More on RockClimbing

 

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Shakopee, Central East, Minnesota, United States

  • The boulder is known as "Glacial Boulder" located near the Louisville Swamp on the Minnesota Wildlife Regfuge. The rock could use ... More on RockClimbing

 

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Sandstone, MN, North East, Minnesota, United States

  • Climbing here is illegal and some of the rock is on private property and climbers are not welcome. More on RockClimbing

 

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Duluth, North East, Minnesota, United States

  • Elys Peak is owned by the City Of Duluth and is part of the North Shore NO Chalk Zone. Duluth sets no specific climbing regulations here. Keeping the area clean and climbing in a responsible manner will keep it that way. There are ... More on RockClimbing

 

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