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This Time-Traveling Minnesota Road Trip Will Take You To 13 Impressive Sights That'll Whisk You Away To Another Era


Published on 2024-12-03 07:11:30 - Phil Bruner, N@N
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  • This 200-pound greywacke slab has been stirring up controversy since it was discovered in 1898. Some say it's proof that Norse explorers reached Minnesota in 1362. Others say it's a hoax. Either way, it's got more drama than a Viking soap opera.

The article from Family Destinations Guide highlights some of the most unique and quirky attractions in Minnesota. It mentions attractions like the world's largest ball of twine in Darwin, created by Francis A. Johnson over 29 years, and the Spam Museum in Austin, celebrating the iconic canned meat. Other notable mentions include the Jolly Green Giant statue in Blue Earth, which stands at 55 feet tall, and the Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox statues in Bemidji, showcasing the state's folklore. Additionally, the article points out the unusual Tilting Tower of Waverly, a water tower that appears to be falling over, and the Big Fish Supper Club in Crosslake, where diners can eat inside a giant fish-shaped structure. These attractions offer a glimpse into Minnesota's playful side, combining history, local legends, and a touch of eccentricity.

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