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Pages in category "German-American culture in Minneapolis–Saint Paul" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Diane's Place is a bakery and restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. [1] [2] Reception.
French Meadow Bakery and Cafe also features airport concession stands at Salt Lake City International Airport, JFK International, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, University of Massachusetts in Amherst, airport in Atlanta, Logan International and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airports which offers such products as peanut butter ...
The bakery's treats come from recipes Michael Schuerstedt built from his childhood and while training to be a master baker in Germany. Baker Meister owner's German roots inspired his bakery's ...
Church of St. Hubertus; Church of St. Joseph (St. Joseph, Minnesota) Church of St. Mary (Melrose, Minnesota) Church of Saint Mary's (New Trier, Minnesota) Church of St. Michael (St. Michael, Minnesota) Church of the Holy Trinity (Rollingstone, Minnesota) Church of the Sacred Heart (Freeport, Minnesota)
The core cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul host many companies, with many others in the suburban cities. As of 2023, there were 14 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area , with another 5 companies listed in the Forbes Largest Private Companies list.
Eagan (/ ˈ iː ɡ ɪ n / EE-Gin) is a city in Dakota County, Minnesota. It is south of Saint Paul and lies on the south bank of the Minnesota River, upstream from the confluence with the Mississippi River. Eagan and the other nearby suburbs form the southern section of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area. Eagan's population was 68,855 at the ...
The organization's shift in focus was also precipitated by an influx of non-Germanic immigrants to the Minneapolis area, as well as the perceived disconnect between newer generations and their German heritage. [1] In the 1990s, many public schools in the metro area began to drop German-language classes from their curricula.