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Bethenny Frankel is mourning the death of her mother, Bernadette Birk, who died from lung cancer. Birk died on April 19, 2024 at age 73 in Sunrise, Florida, according to Neptune Society.. Frankel ...
The cost of Canby's government in 1888-1889 was $5,898.12. The new century saw a lot of change in Canby and all over the world. Businesses changed hands and many new ones were established. It was a time of amazing growth in Canby. In 1915, 50 new homes were built. It was a pre-war boom. Post-war also saw a lot of changes.
William J. Colvill § (1830–1905) – colonel of the 1st Minnesota Infantry at the battle of Gettysburg, 3rd Minnesota Attorney General; Tom Compton (born 1989) – Atlanta Falcons offensive tackle; Ada Comstock (1876–1973) – educator and president of Radcliffe College; Solomon Comstock § (1842–1933) – member of the U.S. Congress
Canby Creek, a stream in Minnesota; Canby Mountain, a summit in Colorado; Canby Mountains, Oregon This page was last edited on 20 May 2023, at 23:17 (UTC). ...
The Lund–Hoel House is a historic house museum in Canby, Minnesota, United States. The residence and an adjacent carriage house were built in 1891 for John G. Lund (1868–1908), an influential land speculator, banker, and politician. [2] Lund had the house extensively enlarged and remodeled in 1900.
The Canby Commercial Historic District is a designation applied to the historic downtown of Canby, Minnesota, United States. It comprises 24 contributing properties built from 1892 to the 1930s. [ 2 ]
Birk with the Minnesota Vikings in 2002. During his first two seasons with the Vikings, he appeared in 22 games as a backup offensive lineman. In 2000, he took over the starting center position for the Vikings, starting all 16 games and was named to his first Pro Bowl team. [10] [11] Birk started every game for the Vikings at center from 2000 ...
Canby Municipal Airport [1] [3] (ICAO: KCNB, FAA LID: CNB), also known as Myers Field, [2] is a public use airport in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, United States. [2] It is owned by the City of Canby and located one nautical mile (2 km ) north of its central business district . [ 2 ]