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A neat little county park in Worthington MN
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A collection of Minnesota License Plates
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The village represents life around 1900
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The local iron lung was somewhat later
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Looks a lot like Al's high school print shop
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A double-rank pump organ with pipes! How cool is that?
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Backside of one of the churches
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The front of that same church
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Inside the saloon (in a former general store building)
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A sod house, but with a shake roof instead of grass
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Yep - that'll curl your hair for sure.
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One more state chalked up . . .
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Oh, look - it's the world's largest steer head! Wow!
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In Mitchell, SD even the street lamps are corny
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Well, there is it - the only one of its kind
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The artwork changes annually
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It's made up of colored corncobs nailed to the walls
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You gotta hang with the Blues Bros . . .
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They seem to appreciate Judy more . .
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Oh, look - it's a big weenie! - (censored) !
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We're glad this design style never caught on . .
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Some decorations use grasses
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They even have some inside the place
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Only here, we bet . . .
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Another corny street sign . . .
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A complete non sequitor - but a neat sign.
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At the prehistoric village, a bull boat, made for going downstream - oar made of a bison scapula
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Inside a reconstruction of an Indian lodge
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A multi-purpose pit - first a root cellar, then a trash heap, then a fire pit
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The pot is about 1,000 years old
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The archeological dig is all under the archeodome
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A student group from the UK were digging
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There are artifacts buried as deep as 12 feet. They dig very slowly
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We end with this neat sculpture near the archeodome