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Aitkin Cook Itasca Mc Leod Polk Steele
Anoka Cottonwood Jackson Meeker Pope Stevens
Becker Crow Wing Kanabec Mille Lacs Ramsey Swift
Beltrami Dakota Kandiyohi Morrison Red Lake Todd
Benton Dodge Kittson Mower Redwood Traverse
Big Stone Douglas Koochiching Murray Renville Wabasha
Blue Earth Faribault Lac Qui Parle Nicollet Rice Wadena
Brown Fillmore Lake Nobles Rock Waseca
Carlton Freeborn Lake Of The Woods Norman Roseau Washington
Carver Goodhue Le Sueur Olmsted Scott Watonwan
Cass Grant Lincoln Otter Tail Sherburne Wilkin
Chippewa Hennepin Lyon Pennington Sibley Winona
Chisago Houston Mahnomen Pine St Louis Wright
Clay Hubbard Marshall Pipestone Stearns Yellow Medicine
Clearwater Isanti Martin

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Storage Facilities in Minnesota
Storage Facilities in Minnesota are plentiful. Whatever the reason for your need of a storage unit, Minnesota storage companies will provide you with everything from smaller, self-storage units to large storage units, big enough to store all of your possessions. If you are new to the area, or considering relocating to the state, there are many options to help you settle in. Everything from moving companies and residential rental finders, to storage facilities and donation centers, you will find it all here in Minnesota.

Origin of State's Name: The name Minnesota comes from the Dakota Sioux Indian word for sky-tinted water, which refers to the Minnesota River and the state's numerous lakes.

Capital City: The capital of the state, Saint Paul, is the second most populous city in Michigan. As the city continues to grow, more and more storage companies and other local services are springing up. The city lies mostly on the north bank of the Mississippi River and adjoins with Minneapolis, the state's largest city. Known as the "Twin Cities," these two cities form the core of Minneapolis-Saint Paul, the 13th largest metropolitan area in the country. Wherever you are, you will have little problem finding help clearing room around the house, or tucking away your seldom used possessions. Take advantage of one of the city's many self-storage facilities and moving services, all in place to make life in Saint Paul just a little bit easier.

Population: The state's population is estimated at five million residents.

Driving: Driver's license information, applications, testing requirements, driver's manuals, testing locations and more can be found on the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services website.

Agriculture and Industry: Minnesota's primary agricultural areas includes dairy products, corn, cattle, soybeans, hogs, wheat and turkeys; Major industries in the state include machinery, food processing, printing and publishing, electric equipment, mining, tourism leading industries and fabricated metal products,.

State Bird: The common loon is the state bird of Minnesota. It was adopted in 1961. These birds have wingspans up to five feet and body lengths up to three feet.

Tree: The red or Norway pine became the official state tree in 1953. Red pines are tall, regal trees that reach heights of 60 to nearly 150 feet. Their trunks are straight and uniform and may grow to five feet in diameter.

State Flower: In 1902, the pink and white lady's slipper was designated the official state flower of Minnesota. These flowers live up to 50 years, and can take up to 16 years to produce their first flower.

State Song: "Hail Minnesota" is the official state song of Minnesota.

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Minnesota - Interesting Facts:
  • The Mall of America in Bloomington is the largest mall in the U.S.

  • Thanks to the state's thousands of lakes, Minnesota boasts more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined.

  • Minnesota is home to the first automatic pop-up toaster, the first canned ham, Spam, Greyhound Lines and Tonka Trucks.

  • There is said to be over 350 shipwrecks on the bottom of Lake Superior.

Minnesota - Famous People:
Some of the famous names for Minnesota include actor Josh Hartnett, singer Bob Dylan, author Francis Scott Fitzgerald, actor Judy Garland, sportscaster John Madden and football coach Mike Tice.

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