The address of the Museum Of The Service League Of Hennepin County Medical Center is: 701 Park Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55415
The web address of the Museum Of The Service League Of Hennepin County Medical Center is: www.hcmc.org/a_z/museums.htm
For a list of restraints and catering services, that offer food delivery in Minneapolis Minnesota, try citysearch.com and http://www.twincitiesdiningguide.com/pages/Delivery_Twin_Cities_Minneapolis_St_Paul.asp, They list the establishment, contact information and offer ratings from other customers.
The only such records I'm aware of are for Minneapolis (source: Minneapolis/St. Paul National Weather Service office): 1931-32, when 14.2 inches of snow fell
I don't know anything about Minneapolis except that it's cold, but anything under 100 Amps is normally inadequate for an average home. Therefore, the service you mention is the bare minimum required for a home of less than 2,000 sf leaving little room for future consumption and the possibility of costs for upgrading to a larger service.
The largest U.S. company primarily engaged in the production of service station pumps and equipment in 2001 was Graco Inc. of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Graco boasted sales of $487 million and had 1,900 employees.
I suggest checking your local telephone book, if Kelly Services is available in your area, they will have a listing in the telephone book. Check employment services in the yellow pages.
Yes, there is connecting train service between Washington DC and Minneapolis (the train station is actually in St. Paul but not far from Minneapolis), The fastest way to go is to take the Capitol Limited from Washington to Chicago and change to the Empire Builder to St. Paul.
There are many well known national providers that have service in Minneapolis. Some of these companies are Qwest, Comcast, Earthlink, and Dish Network.
Aboriginal Medical Service was created in 1971.
On average, from 3 to 5 days. There is no guarantee, however.
Hawaii Medical Service Association was created in 1938.
The official term for dismissal from military service for medical reasons is "medical discharge" or "medical separation." This occurs when a service member's medical condition prevents them from fulfilling their military duties. They are then separated from the military with appropriate benefits and resources for their medical needs.