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Tag Archives: Henry Hudson
RUNES
I spent the weekend with friends near Kensington, Minnesota, about 2-1/2 hours northwest of the Twin Cities. In 1897, a great slab of stone with carved inscriptions, the Kensington Runestone, was discovered entwined within a tree’s root structure by a … Continue reading
Posted in History, Minnesota, What We Know
Tagged Henry Hudson, Hudson Bay, Kensington Runestone, Lake Winnipeg, Minnesota, runes, runestones
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Peter and Betsy Wuebker are location-independent professionals who share what they know about travel, simplicity and integrating work with life. 