ANOKA, Minnesota — What do a bison skull, a 100-year-old pickle and a quilt all have in common? They've been "adopted" by the Anoka County Historical Society. The Adopt an Artifact program was ...
Anoka, Minnesota, began its Halloween celebrations in 1920 to curb destructive pranks by local youths. The town's civic festivities, including a parade, became a model for other cities to deter ...
There’s a hidden piece of history in Anoka that used to attract thousands of people every summer. Along the banks of the Rum River in downtown Anoka, just a few feet from Ferry Street, you’ll find the ...
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