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  2. Thief River Falls, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Thief River Falls takes its name from a geographic feature, the falls of the Red Lake River at its confluence with the Thief River.The name of the river is a loose translation of the Ojibwe phrase Gimood-akiwi ziibi, literally, the "Stolen-land river" or "Thieving-land river", which originated when a band of Dakota Indians occupied a secret encampment along the river, hence "stealing" the land ...

  3. Ralph Engelstad Arena (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Engelstad Arena (The Mini Ralph) (REA) is an indoor arena located in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. It is used primarily for ice sports, such as hockey, and was built by Jim Kobetsky of Schoen Associates based in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The Venue was the home arena of the Thief River Falls Norskies of the SIJHL [1] and currently the ...

  4. Thief River Falls Public Library - Wikipedia

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    As the library grew, it was evident it needed more space. In 1914, the Carnegie Library was built in Thief River Falls and dedicated on May 12, 1915. The Carnegie Library provided the library with a children's section. Hazel Halgrim, the librarian from 1912 to 1913, again assumed the librarianship in 1925 and remained in the position until 1953.

  5. Minnesota State Highway 32 - Wikipedia

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    Trunk Highway 32 MN 32 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by MnDOT Length 144.845 mi (233.105 km) Existed November 2, 1920 –present Major junctions South end MN 34 / CR 35 near Barnesville Major intersections US 10 near Hawley MN 113 at Syre MN 200 near Twin Valley MN 102 at Fertile US 2 at Marcoux MN 92 near Red Lake Falls US 59 / MN 1 at Thief River Falls North end MN 11 at ...

  6. File:Inga Giving Museum, Thief River Falls, MN.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Inga Giving Museum, 825 Oakland Park Road, Thief River Falls, MN 56701 USA, Operated by the Pennington County Historical Society. Originally the Sewage Treatment Plant in Thief River Falls, it was built in 1939 as part of the federal government’s Public Works Administration.

  7. Thief River Falls station - Wikipedia

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    July 14, 1995. Thief River Falls station is a historic train station in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. The station was built in 1913 to replace an earlier station and saw passenger traffic until 1967. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 as the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad Depot and now serves ...

  8. Category:People from Thief River Falls, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Thief River Falls, Minnesota" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Category:Thief River Falls, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    T. Thief River Falls Regional Airport. Thief River Falls Times. Categories: Cities in Pennington County, Minnesota. Cities in Minnesota. County seats in Minnesota. Populated places established in 1887.