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Destination Minnesota
Suggested Reading
Industry Overview |
Economy/Cost of Living
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Recreation & Entertainment |
Transportation
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History
The following is a list of select books recommended by individuals from the local
biotechnology and medical technology community. This section is
intended as a guide or reference for individuals interested in learning more about this
unique region. If you are interested in reviewing or purchasing any of these items, we have linked each of the books
to Amazon.com, the world's largest online bookstore.
Amazon.com provides a secure online transaction system, and prompt delivery-to-your-door
service. If you are aware of a book we should add to our list,
please send it to Suggestion@InfoResource.org. We hope you
find this section a useful resource.
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Minnesota Atlas and Gazetteer
edited by Delorme |
Boundary Waters Canoe Area: The Eastern Region
by Robert Beymer |
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Trout Streams of Wisconsin and Minnesota: An Angler’s Guide to More Than 120 Rivers and Streams, Second Edition
by Jim Humphrey, Bill Shogren |
Traveler’s Guide to Wildlife in Minnesota
by Carrol L. Henderson, Andrea Lea Lambrecht |
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Nellie Stone Johnson: The Life of an Activist
by David Brauer, Nellie Stone Johnson |
Minnesota Underfoot: A Field Guide to the States Outstanding Geologic Features
by Constance Jefferson Sansome, Kenneth N. Sansom, James E. Kiehne |
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Minneapolis and St. Paul (America Series)
by Tanya Lloyd |
Lonely Planet Great Lakes: Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Ontario Shore (Great Lakes)
by Ryan Ver Berkmoes, Thomas Huhti, Mark Lightbody |
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Zagatsurvey 1999/2000 Minneapolis St. Paul Restaurants (Annual)
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I Ain’t Got Time to Bleed: Reworking the Body Politic from the Bottom Up
by Jesse Ventura |
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Lives Lived Large: Minnesotans Who Made Their Mark
by Dean Urdahl |
Touching Bases With Our Memories: The Players Who Made the Minnesota Twins, 1961 to 2001
by Dean Urdahl |
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