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Almanac: Hands-On History

St. Paul Winter Carnival

Clip: Season 2 Episode 2 | 3m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

After the first year of the carnival being held in St. Paul, Dayton's Bluff residents...

After the first year of the carnival being held in St. Paul, Dayton's Bluff residents built an ice structure to attract people to the area. It worked, and the the carnival always had an ice palace in Dayton's Bluff which in 1938 the Royalty was crowned.

06/21/2017

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Indian Mounds

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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 3m 32s | Long before the European settlers, the Native Americans called Dayton's Bluff home... (3m 32s)

Influential People, Historic Buildings

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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 7m 46s | Lyman Dayton was a real estate man and investor who gave his name to Dayton's Bluff... (7m 46s)

Saving Historic Homes

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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 5m 37s | Preserving the historic homes of Dayton's Bluff is a labor of love for home owners... (5m 37s)

The Surrounding Land and Environment of Dayton's Bluff

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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 7m 19s | St. Paul use to have it all, a big water fall, a big lake and a big cliff. Another... (7m 19s)

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