Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Minnesota Trip
What is the most popular thing to do in Minneapolis in August? The locals will tell you to go to the Minnesota State Fair and enjoy those cheese curds. As in most large cities, buses take visitors from shopping mall parking lots to the State Fair. This particular bus had a 'hinge' in the middle of it. We sat in the rear of the bus to get the full effect of the ride from the Brooklyn Shopping Center to the State Fair.






In 1856, Wilhelm Pfaender arrived in New Ulm with members of the Turner Colonization Society of Cincinnati. The two groups merged, and in 1857, the town of New Ulm was incorporated by an act of the Legislature.
The Hermann Monument, erected in 1897, was built in memory of an ancient Teutonic hero, Hermann of Cherusci. Hermann is honored as the liberator of Germany from Rome in 9 A.D., and the father of Germanic independence. The 102-foot-tall monument is second only to the taller copper-sheathed Statue of Liberty and towers over the city of New Ulm. The Hermann Monument is now officially the national German-American Monument, symbolizing the contributions of German heritage to the nation.

Founded in 1860, the August Schell Brewing Company
is the second oldest family-owned brewing company in the United States, and the oldest industry in New Ulm. They make about 15 'Schell brand' beers. (The oldest brewery is the Yuengling ('ying-ling') Family from Pottsville, Pa, since 1829.) Since its founding in 1854, New Ulm has had five breweries, of which only the Schell Brewing Company survives.


New Ulm was also the home of Wanda Hazel Gag, author of the
classic children's book, Millions of Cats. Wanda was born March 11, 1893. She was the eldest of seven children. Wanda grew up in this unique home until the age of 20. Following the death of her parents, Wanda struggled to provide for her five sisters and one brother while pursuing her dream of becoming an artist. Scholarships enabled her to attend art schools. Wanda moved to New York City and later to New Jersey, where she wrote and illustrated children's books, and created lithographs and paintings which won her international renown. 

Our Minnesota trip was concluded with a very nice dinner Sunday evening at the Granite City Grill. Walter, Fred, Kate, Janice, Martha and Fritz.
Knowing that things had become hectic in my brother's household; we planned to visit briefly in the morning, then briefly in the evening. During the day, we would explore the surrounding Minneapolis area to be out from under my brother's feet.
Fred called late in the afternoon of August 25 to say that Kathleen had passed away earlier that morning. She is missed by all who knew her.