In episode 50 of Northlandia, Teri Cadeau digs into the Northland's historical societies and sees the interesting artifacts they hold.
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58. Java Moose's Weather Reports
57. Bobby Aro's 'Finnglish', Jokes, And Music
56. Apollo 11 Mission's Duluth Connection
55. Karpeles Manuscripts Keep History Alive
54. Downtown Duluth mall that could have been built over I-35
53. Finland continues celebrating St. Urho's legend
52. From a train boxcar inn to building a Duluth-Fargo highway, we celebrate 1 year of Northlandia
51. Creatives behind "Minnesota Historia" series highlight Northland's weird, quirky history
49. Lasting legacy of the Victory Chimes, 125-year-old schooner Duluth loved and lost
48. Family, neighbors share stories of Gordon Bushnell, the man who tried to build Duluth-Fargo highway
47. Iron Range priest's passion for polka led him to pope
46. Polar vortex couldn't stop Duluth filmmaker from documenting brutal winter race
45. Connecting with cosmos in Paulucci Space Theatre
44. The man who attempted to build a 200 mile highway single-handedly
43. Monkey Island and the former zoo in Virginia's Olcott Park
42. Marcia Hales' light displays find new home after an uncertain future
41. Canelake's Candies gives second life to Dayton's holiday figures
40. Minnesota-Wisconsin border's only straight section set by 1852 survey
39. Remembering 'The Great Catsby' and 'The Sawyer' through their statues
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