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Saturday, September 21, 2019

Minnesota & Wisconsin


Moorhead:

On the other side of the river from Fargo is Moorhead, Minnesota.  Here the Hjemkomst Center houses two wonderful Scandinavian-inspired structures!

The Hjemkomst Viking Ship was built by Robert Asp, a descendant of Norwegian immigrants.  His dream to return to the sea began in 1971 and on August 5, 1980 he realized this dream when he sailed the Hjemkomst to the harbor of Duluth, Minnesota.  Sadly Asp died before sailing to Norway.  However, his family and friends pursued the dream, setting out from the Great Lakes in May 1982 and reaching Oslo, Norway on August 9, 1982.


The other structure is the Hopperstad Stave Church built by Guy Paulson in the 1990s.  It is a full-scale replica of the original church that is located in the town of Vik, Norway. Paulson did all of the carvings by hand.

 

Cloquet:

We made a quick stop to see the only gas station designed by Frank Lloyd Wright!  The stepped cement blocks support a copper canopy which extends out 32 feet.  A glass-walled observation lounge anchors the cantilever while a tower reaches from the polygonal roof to a height of 60 feet.


Lake Superior: Grand Marais, MN

We spent a night in Grand Marais, on the north side of Lake Superior. Besides beautiful views of the Lake from our room, we also spotted this red fox. 


Here are a few lake view pictures:

 
Split Rock Lighthouse

Lake Superior: Port Wing, WI

The southern part of Lake Superior is actually in Wisconsin.  We visited part of Wisconsin last year but I want to include a bit about this area around Lake Superior.  Our Airbnb was a farmhouse on an apple orchard near the town of Port Wing, Wisconsin. 

 

This was a great location for exploring the South Shore from Port Wing to Sand Bay and Red Cliff, where we could view the Apostle Islands.

 
 

Minneapolis:

Minneapolis has lots of wonderful art museums!  I’ll just share a few of my favorites from each of the museums we visited:

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden:

Back of Snowman by Gary Hume
Without Words by Judith Shea
Hahn/Cock by Katharina Fritsch
Spoonbridge and Cherry
by Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen

Walker Art Center:

 

As a librarian, I really appreciated this book of laser die-cut pages:

Your House by Olafur Eliasson

Break time!  We needed a diversion from the museums so we decided to explore the Mall of America!  Plus I needed some new tennis shoes!
 
Amusement park with roller coaster in the Mall!
Huge LEGO store!

Minneapolis Institute of Art:

Irises by Piet Mondrian
Zenshin’an Tea House (full-scale replica)
Musical Still Life by Theodore Roszak

Weisman Art Museum:

The Weisman Art Museum is part of the University of Minnesota.  The building was designed by Frank Gehry:


This stunning sculpture just inside of the Museum is also by Gehry:

Standing Glass Fish by Frank Gehry
#27, Giverny by Charles Bierderman
Canon Synchromy (Orange)
by Stanton Macdonald-Wright

I especially liked this work by Alan Shepp.  The artist is from California and when he made a trip to Minnesota he decided to capture the misty feeling of the North Shore, Lake Superior.  He has used natural materials – painting on slate and with an inlay of ash wood for the oar.

Self Portrait by Alan Shepp

Owatonna:

Thanks Margaret C. for telling me about this beautiful Wells Fargo Bank building that was designed by Louis Sullivan!  Sadly we were traveling through on a Sunday and could not go inside.


I love this mural painted on the side of the building next to Wells Fargo:


Blue Earth:

A fun stop on our way out of Minnesota!

Jolly Green Giant
 
Sprout


Next week I’ll feature 2 states, related to corn!