Minnesota Unknown

Minnesota Unknown

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From the Land of 10,000 Lakes, Duck Duck Gray Duck, and perpetual road construction, welcome to Minnesota Unknown — a regional history podcast. Join local historians and tour guides Alex Weston, Josie Bergmann, and Hannah Norton for deep dives into Minnesota's storied past, with a special emphasis on the surprising, the unusual, and little-known history hidden in plain sight. www.minnesotaunknown.com

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Minnesota Unknown

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www.minnesotaunknown.com

Latest episode

Jun 7, 2026

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Episodes

Your Prince Stories 07.06.2026

Over the course of his 57 years on this earth, musical legend and icon Prince Rogers Nelson crossed paths with countless people. We put out a call on social media asking for people's stories about their own encounters with Prince, and listeners, you delivered. Listen on as we share these listener tales. We want to greatly thank each and every one of you who took the time to write in. You can read...

Loonacy 03.06.2026

We get a bit looney as we discuss the magnificent Gavia Immer , better known as the Common Loon. How did this unique water fowl beat out its far more popular avian competition—including the Scarlet Tanager, the Robin, the Goldfinch, and Meadowlark—to become the official state bird of Minnesota? And can they really shoot lasers out of their eyes? We'll answer at least one of those questions. To see...

Leeann Chin 07.05.2026

This week we’ll be looking at the fascinating life and incredible legacy of Leeann Chin—chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, and inventor of the cream cheese wonton. We’ll follow her story from 1930s China to her arrival in 1950s Minnesota, years during which she received nothing but discouragement from others, to her eventual triumph as a business mogul and culinary star, in part thanks to a fate...

Monument Madness! 16.04.2026

Minnesota has no shortage of quirky monuments, statues, and roadside oddities. But which of these kitschy monuments is truly the best in the state? That’s what we asked YOU, the people, to decide! We’ve recently concluded Monument Madness 2026, a contest to decide which is the best roadside monument in the great state of Minnesota. Starting with a bracket of sixteen monuments, we put these roadsid...

Is Fort Snelling on Stolen Land? (Part 2 0f 2) 21.03.2026

How did Fort Snelling come to be built at Bdóte, a sacred site at the center of the homeland of the Dakota people? Join us for part two of our two-part examination of just how, exactly, the US came to claim this site. After delving deep into the backstory and setting the scene in our last episode, here we'll follow the 1805 mission of Lt. Zebulon Pike and take a close look at the supposed treaty t...

Is Fort Snelling on Stolen Land? (Part 1 of 2) 07.03.2026

Bdóte, the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers, has been a site of incalculable spiritual, cultural, and historical significance to the Dakota people for centuries. However, today this sacred landscape is contained within an area officially known as the Unorganized Territory of Fort Snelling. So how, exactly, did the area of Bdóte come to be claimed by the US government? It’s a stor...

In a Pig's Eye 30.01.2026

“Did you know the city of Saint Paul used to be called ‘Pig’s Eye’?” It’s a favorite “fun fact” repeated by local know-it-alls, (note: as “know-it-alls” ourselves, we use that term with respect), confirmed by every book written to date on the history of Saint Paul. It’s a great story. There’s just one problem with it: most of it is not true. Join us as we learn the TRUE story of “Pig’s Eye” Parran...

When Bears Attack! 12.01.2026

According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, there have been zero recorded fatal bear attacks in Minnesota. However, that’s not technically true. Join us for the harrowing tale of the fatal bear attack THEY don’t want you to know about, which occurred in Mankato in 1934. To see images related to this episode, find links to other resources, and see our sources cited, check out our sh...

Pigeon Bombs 19.12.2025

During WWII, one of the most daunting engineering challenges facing the military was how to design a bomb that could actually hit its intended target. University of Minnesota professor of psychology B. F. Skinner believed that he had the answer: the US could train pigeons to guide missiles. Aiding him in this Quixotic quest would be an unlikely partner: General Mills (yes, the cereal company). Joi...

Storm of the Century: The 1905 Mataafa Blow 26.11.2025

This week, the Witch of November has come stealin' again as we bring you the truly EPIC tale of a storm that was remembered for decades by residents of Minnesota’s North Shore as the “Storm of the Century.” An inland cyclone blew across Lake Superior on November 27th, 28th, and 29th of 1905, sinking 29 ships and claiming 36 lives. This episode has everything, from the most harrowing shipwreck narr...

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald 15.11.2025

"The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead When the skies of November turn gloomy..." -Gordon Lightfoot, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Fifty years ago this week, the iron ore freighter S.S, Edmund Fitzgerald sank beneath the icy waters of Lake Superior, claiming the lives of 29 sailors. In this episode, we recount her harrowing final voyage, and examine why, out of the hundreds of shipwre...

Minnesota's Most Haunted Part 2: The Griggs Mansion 07.11.2025

Welcome everyone, to part two of a two-part series on what are alleged to be Minnesota’s most haunted houses. If you haven't listened to last week’s episode , we recommend that you do so, as this one picks up pretty much where that one left off. (Content Warning: suicide, death, and a brief allusion to sexual assault) Now, as a refresher, last week we discussed the Forepaugh mansion in St. Paul, w...

Minnesota's Most Haunted - Part 1: Forepaugh's 31.10.2025

The Forepaugh mansion was built in 1870 for dry goods merchant and shoe manufacturer Joseph Forepaugh and his wife Mary. Today, the mansion is famous for two things: fine dining, and being among the most haunted places in the state. (Content Warning: suicide, death, sexual exploitation) Rumors of a haunting started soon after the historic mansion was converted into a restaurant in 1976. Customers...

BONUS- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Chimneysweeps 29.10.2025

Welcome to a very special BONUS episode of Minnesota Unknown! This is a companion piece to our first episode , which covered a bugle-playing chimney sweep named Skunky Norton who was a beloved local celebrity in St. Paul at the turn of the 20th century. You don’t necessarily have to have heard our first episode to understand this one, though we do hope you’ll check it out if you haven’t already. O...

The Mystery of Slunky Norton 22.10.2025

At the turn of the 20th century, the most beloved celebrity in St. Paul, Minnesota was a bugle-playing chimney sweep named Slunky Norton. For our inaugural episode, hosts Hannah, Alex, and Josie provide an origin story for Minnesota Unknown by bringing listeners along down a research rabbit hole that has been an obsession for these three local history nerds for years. The three used to work togeth...

TRAILER: Minnesota Unknown 17.10.2025

Coming soon from from the Land of 10,000 Lakes, Babe the Blue Ox, and Duck Duck Gray Duck: Minnesota Unknown — a brand-new local history podcast. Join Alex Weston, Josie Bergmann, and Hannah Norton, three local historians and major history nerds with years of experience leading tours and working at historic sites and museums. Each week we'll offer deep dives into Minnesota's storied past, with a s...

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