MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- It's often called a "Minnesota Mystery." Throughout the years much has been made about the mystique behind the Kensington Runestone. Does it really date back to the 14th century, ...
ALEXANDRIA, Minn.-The villain who fed a body into a wood chipper in a famous scene from the movie "Fargo" was in Alexandria on Monday, May 21. Actor Peter Stormare and a Swedish film crew visited the ...
Must See Museum: Runestone Museum The Runestone Museum in Alexandria opened in 1953 with just one artifact on display, the controversial runestone. The museum has grown to include celebrating the ...
The quarterly Alexandria Area Newcomers ALUMNI meeting will be held on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 5:30 p.m., at The Depot, at 104 Broadway St. This month the guest speaker will be Barbara Haacke, executive ...
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — All over Alexandria, you'll find nods to the Norse. Here are our favorite things to do in this Douglas County town. Sharing a building with the Alexandria Visitor Center, the ...
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. -- Fans of the Kensington Runestone may be tickled to learn that this century-old mystery will be featured in a Science Channel series called “America’s Lost Vikings.” The show’s six ...
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. - The Kensington Runestone is once again in the limelight. This time, as part of a documentary set to air on The History Channel this fall. Andy and Maria Awes with Committee Films, ...
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. -- The mystery of the Kensington Runestone is about to get a whole lot bigger. Images of the controversial stone, which is either one of the most important historical artifacts in ...
KENSINGTON, Minn. (AP) -- The descendants of the Swedish farmer who claimed to have found the Kensington Runestone in 1898 have broken their silence to say Olof Ohman wasn't the sort of man who would ...
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