Minnesota
The North Star State
¨L'Étoile du Nord¨
The North Star State
¨L'Étoile du Nord¨
State Capital: St. Paul
Population: 5.717 million (2022)
Major Cities: Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Bloomington, Duluth
Key Industries: Financial, Healthcare, Insurance, Hospitality, and Tourism Sectors
State Symbols
Minnesota State Flag Showy Lady´s Slippers
Willow Ptarmigan Red Pine
State History
Minnesota became a state on May 11, 1858.
Original name of Minnesota was ¨The Minnesota Territory.¨
The abbreviation for Minnesota is MN.
Interesting Places to visit in Minnesota
1.Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
2. Minnesota´s North Shore Scenic Drive
3. Minneapolis Institute of Art
4. Minnehaha Falls
5. Gooseberry Falls State Park
6. Split Rock Lighthouse
7. Minnesota State Fair
8. Como Park Zoo & Conservatory
Sports Teams and Famous People
The Famous People
Judy Garland Bob Dylan Prince Rogers Nelson
June 10, 1922-June 22, 1969 May 24, 1941-Present June 7, 1958-April 21, 2016
Fun Facts about Minnesota
Did you know that Minnesota is the 12th largest state in the United States?
There are about 69,200 miles of rivers, lakes, and streams of Minnesota.
Minnesota has 13,136,257 of water than Hawaii and New Jersey combined!
The Los Angeles Lakers were originally from Minnesota.
My connections
I liked learning about this state because it helps me learn more about the other states.
The most interesting fact that I learned was, Minnesota is covered 3,134,900 acres of land.
I would visit this state because it has many things to do like going to Minnehaha Falls.
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