Lakes , Loons ( state bird )
the common loon and the walleye
it means nothing
The state flag and the the country it represtedtive
Minnesota adopted its state seal in 1858, the same year it became a state. The seal features a design that includes a farmer plowing a field, a Native American on horseback, and various symbols representing Minnesota's natural resources and agricultural heritage.
Kansas has many official state symbols. A few of the state symbols are the American buffalo, honeybee, cottonwood, and the western meadowlark.
All of the symbols used in chemical equations are up on the Periodic Table.
North & South Dakota, Wisconsin and Iowa all Border Minnesota. Ontario and Manitoba also border Minnesota.
There is no admission charge to enter the State of Minnesota. You can enjoy all of its great natural wonders for free.
Minnesota does not have a state month.
Minnesota is the Gopher State.
Wisconsin is the 30th state. Minnesota is the 32nd state.
All of them. The legal gambling age in Minnesota is 18.