Almanac - May 25, 2007
Segments
The Monologue (05/25/07)
David Gillette is thinking a lot these days about math. Don't ask why.
Where to Put the Flagpole? (05/25/07)
That was the question facing the folks at the old Fort Snelling. Learn where the flagpole ended up, and find out what's planned for the Memorial Day dedication and tribute ceremonies.
Grilling on 4th Street (05/25/07)
Karl Benson of Cooks on Crocus Hill drops by to give us some holiday grilling tips and recipes.
Twin Cities by Trolley (05/25/07)
That's the name of a new book about our area's fabled but vanished streetcar system. Authors John Diers and Aaron Isaacs are along. We'll also show you some great old film of local streetcars.
Cabins of Minnesota (05/25/07)
Doug Ohman is a Minnesota photographer who has provided the photos for this new MHS Press book. We'll chat with Doug and look at some of his pics.
Did You Know? (05/25/07)
Tom Bakk was crowned King of the Iron Range delegation. And it is not the first time.
More Grilling with Mary and Chef Karl (05/25/07)
Round two of grilling on the street.
Session Review (05/25/07)
Our Mary Lahammer fills us in on how the legislative session drew to a close.
First-Termers Panel (05/25/07)
Our rookie group of lawmakers return to deliver their assessment of the session just ended.
The Wrapup (05/25/07)
Two Minnesota history questions and some show-ending music by the Wailin' Jennys.









