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Brainerd International Raceway is a road course, and dragstrip racing complex northwest of the city of Brainerd, Minnesota. The complex has a 0.25 mi (0.40 km) dragstrip, and overlapping 2.500 mi (4.023 km) and 3.100 mi (4.989 km) road courses.
Brainerd International Raceway Brainerd, MN FOX Justin Ashley (3) Blake Alexander (1) Dallas Glenn (3) N/A Aug 28 - Sep 2 Toyota NHRA U.S. Nationals 1.5 FCCO: Lucas Oil Raceway Brownsburg, IN FS1/FOX Clay Millican (1) Austin Prock (5) Aaron Stanfield (4) Gaige Herrera (7) Countdown to the Championship Sep 12-15 Pep Boys NHRA Nationals
Brainerd (/ ˈ b r eɪ n ər d / BRAY-nərd) is a city and the county seat of Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States.Its population was 14,395 at the 2020 census. [4] [6] Brainerd straddles the Mississippi River several miles upstream from its confluence with the Crow Wing River, having been founded as a site for a railroad crossing above the confluence.
Where: Gichi-Ziibi Center for the Arts, 602 S. 5th St., Brainerd, Minn. Tickets: $10-$50, available at 612-371-5656 or lakesareamusic.org. Rob Hubbard is a Twin Cities classical music writer.
The 2025 joy calendar of activities and events perfect for Californians. Jaclyn Cosgrove, Jeanette Marantos, Christopher Reynolds, Deborah Vankin. January 2, 2025 at 6:00 AM.
Brainerd: July 29-31 Corey Alexander: No event held: 7 Pittsburgh: August 19-21 Hayden Gillim: Corey Alexander: 8 New Jersey: September 9-11 Hayden Gillim: No event held: 9 Alabama: September 23-25 Hayden Gillim: No event held
Brainerd, MN Add / Edit. Mostly Sunny. 31 ... break from high winds is in store for parts of coastal Southern California following multiple rounds of Santa Ana events, AccuWeather weather ...
Strollers at Paul Bunyan Land. The park, originally known as Paul Bunyan Center, was founded in 1950 by Sherm Levis. It was built around the statue of Paul that Levis and Roy Kuemicheal had purchased the previous year from the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company, which constructed them for an exhibit at the Chicago Railroad Fair. [1]