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  2. SweeTango - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota awarded exclusive marketing rights to grow, have others raise, and sell the 'Minneiska' apple cultivar and any mutations to Minnesota's largest apple orchard, Pepin Heights Orchards of Lake City, Minnesota. [5] [13] [14] The orchard in turn in 2006 established a 45-member grower's cooperative named Next Big Thing ...

  3. Minnesota's Largest Candy Store - Wikipedia

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    Jim's Apple Farm: Company type: Privately held company: Founded: 1960s [1] ... Minnesota's Largest Candy Store is a family-owned candy store along U.S. Route 169 in ...

  4. Honeycrisp - Wikipedia

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    Pepin Heights Orchards delivered the first Honeycrisp apples to grocery stores in 1997. [6] The name Honeycrisp was trademarked by the University of Minnesota, but university officials were unsure of its patent status in 2007. [7] It is now the official state fruit of Minnesota. [8] A large-sized honeycrisp will contain about 116 kilocalories ...

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  6. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Plum Orchard: 1898: Classical Revival: ... Currently for sale [11] more images: Naumkeag: 1887: ... Operated by the University of Minnesota Duluth as a historic house ...

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  9. Swensson Farm Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Swensson Farm Museum is a historic farmstead located in Chippewa County, Minnesota, six miles (10 km) east of Montevideo.Established by Norwegian immigrants Olof and Ingeborg Swensson in the 1880s, the farmstead today serves as open-air museum operated by the Chippewa County Historical Society showcasing pioneer life and Swedish-American heritage.