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What is the largest machine in Minnesota?
Transformers inspired a family to hunt for a mechanical mammoth. Here's what we found.
Listen: How did Minnesota become a window manufacturing hub?
The Curious Minnesota podcast discusses the history of the state's window giants, Marvin and Andersen Windows & Doors.
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Did a famed parks leader import gray squirrels to Minneapolis — and have the red ones killed?
Gray squirrels were once a rare breed mostly found in forests. Now they are abundant in the city's parks.
Listen: Why are there so many stucco homes in the Twin Cities?
The Curious Minnesota podcast discusses why the cement-based siding became especially popular in this region.
How a Twin Cities ammunition factory dominated by women helped U.S. win WWII
The plant in Arden Hills produced billions of bullets in the 1940s. Now it is one of the region's prime development sites.
Wind gusts are blowing away recent records in Minnesota. But is technology partly to blame?
Weather watchers are observing notable wind trends, though other factors could be boosting the numbers.
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Listen: Minnesota companies once dominated the supercomputer industry. What happened?
The Curious Minnesota podcast discusses the Minnesota companies that built some of the fastest computers in the world.
How St. Cloud nearly became a car manufacturing hub
Samuel Pandolfo planned to disrupt the automobile industry with a new type of car. Then he went to prison.
Why does Minnesota have so many lakes?
Minnesota's landscape has been transformed much more than its neighbors, even those once covered by glaciers.
Listen: Why did Finnish immigrants come to Minnesota? (And no, they're not Scandinavian)
The Curious Minnesota podcast discusses why Minnesota has more residents of Finnish ancestry than any other state.
Why workers are reluctant to come to Minnesota, but stay once they're here
The state is grappling with one of the worst workforce shortages in the country.
Why was the Mall of America built in Minnesota?
The "fantasyland" proposal for the former Met Stadium site almost didn't materialize.
Listen: Did a TV debate decide one of Minnesota's most scandalous elections?
The Curious Minnesota podcast delves into the contentious 1990 gubernatorial campaign.
Minnesota companies once dominated the supercomputer industry. What happened?
Control Data, Univac and Cray Research designed some of the world's fastest computers. But their success didn't last.
How were the bluffs of southeast Minnesota formed?
In a region known for its flat topography, one area diverges from the norm.
Minnesota is a top corn producer. But how much of it is eaten by humans?
The state's plentiful corn harvest is destined for much more than grocery stores and summer barbecues.
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Curious Minnesota
What is the largest machine in Minnesota?
Listen: How did Minnesota become a window manufacturing hub?
Ask a question now: What are you curious about, Minnesota?
Did a famed parks leader import gray squirrels to Minneapolis — and have the red ones killed?
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Why is St. Paul located where it is? Hint: It involves liquor
Religion and rebels feature prominently in the tale, which begins at Fort Snelling.
Listen: Does Minnesota really have the 'World's Oldest Rock'?
The Curious Minnesota podcast discusses the 3.5 billion-year-old history of Minnesota's most ancient artifact.
Listen: Who was Hennepin and why did Minnesota name so many things after him?
The Curious Minnesota podcast discusses the 17th century Catholic priest whose name is prevalent in the Twin Cities.
Was Duluth once home to more millionaires per capita than any other U.S. city?
The claim was popular in Duluth's industrial heyday and is still dished to visitors today.
Why did Finnish immigrants come to Minnesota? (And no, they're not Scandinavian)
Minnesota boasts more residents of Finnish ancestry than any other state. The story of how Finns arrived here is distinct from Swedes and Norwegians in several ways.