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  2. Minnesota Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Medtronic Minnesota Trail features animals native to Minnesota. The trail, which had been nearly the same since it opened in 1978, was reopened in 2007 after a year-long renovation. The trail now features a "north woods" look and includes exhibits for raccoons, coyotes, and gray wolves together with long-time residents like beaver, otter ...

  3. Medtronic - Wikipedia

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    Medtronic operational headquarters in Fridley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. Medtronic was founded in 1949 in Minneapolis by Earl Bakken and his brother-in-law, Palmer Hermundslie, as a medical equipment repair shop. [8] Bakken invented several medical technology devices that continue to be used around the world today. [citation needed]

  4. The Bakken - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .thebakken .org. The Bakken Museum ( / ˈbɑːkən / BAH-kən) is situated in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Established in 1975 by Earl Bakken, the co-founder of Medtronic, it serves as a science museum. The museum boasts interactive displays covering various topics within science, technology, and the humanities.

  5. Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 320, 507, 612, 651, 715/534, 763, 952. Minneapolis–Saint Paul is a metropolitan area in the Upper Midwestern United States centered around the confluence of the Mississippi, Minnesota, and St. Croix rivers in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is commonly known as the Twin Cities after the area's two largest cities, Minneapolis and ...

  6. How Much Will Medtronic Pay Out in Dividends This Year? - AOL

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    Medtronic recently declared a dividend raise. Concurrent with the release of its latest financials in May, the medical-device king added $0.01 per share to its quarterly payout for a new level of ...

  7. Earl Bakken - Wikipedia

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    Earl Bakken. Earl Elmer Bakken (January 10, 1924 – October 21, 2018) was an American engineer, businessman and philanthropist of Dutch and Norwegian American ancestry. He founded Medtronic, where he developed the first external, battery-operated, transistorized, wearable artificial pacemaker in 1957. [ 1][ 2]

  8. Stone Arch Bridge (Minneapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Arch Bridge is a former railroad bridge crossing the Mississippi River at Saint Anthony Falls in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is the only arched bridge made of stone on the entire Mississippi River. It is the second oldest bridge on the river next to Eads Bridge. [ 2 ] The bridge was built to connect the railway system to the ...

  9. Fridley, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Website. ci.fridley.mn.us. Fridley is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. Its population was 29,590 at the 2020 census. [ 3] It was first settled as a place named Manomin where Rice Creek flows into the Mississippi river and the Red River Oxcart trail crosses the creek.