By Dan Gunderson, Minnesota Public Radio News A small storefront on Main Street in Blue Earth has been home to many businesses since it was built in 1892. Its creaky wooden floor is now covered with ...
The Pompidou Centre was derided by many when its design was first unveiled – yet its influence has been huge. As a renovation ...
Jim Pollard has loved fossil collecting since he was a kid. Now 70, he’s opened a natural history museum in a Blue Earth ...
A house in Northfield was once home to renowned translators of philospher Kirkegaard's work. It's now listed for $850,000.
We’ve been thinking about this expansion for 20 years. But the city was still using it for its trucks. But now the city is ...
Dressing for an art fair is not just a question of practicality — to make the right impression, it helps to know the ...
But even after all that, in 2020 the building still had a whole second floor of secret rooms where the Frick family once ...
On a trip from Cape Town to Pretoria, a reporter grapples with the whiplash of traveling through South Africa’s two worlds, ...
Two years following his hotly debated murder conviction in 1913, Leo Frank was the victim of Georgia’s most notorious ...
With his engineering background, he thought about his work differently from how other artists did. His abiding interest was ...
As we darted through Addis Ababa’s morning rush hour, my jet lag couldn’t dull the energy of Ethiopia’s capital. We wove ...
The Anna Head School, the Hearst Gymnasium and the United Artists Theater are just a few deteriorating buildings that have ...