...was the driving force behind the Paul Bunyan Trail. The Northland Arboretum, originally opened in 1975 as the Paul Bunyan Arboretum, is now the main trailhead for that trail.Our arboretum serves a variety of nature lovers - people who might...
...increase from last year.30 years ago (1982)(Photo) Tim Majerus of Brainerd glides along a trail Sunday at the Paul Bunyan Arboretum. Majerus was one of the first cross-country skiers to take advantage of the area's recent snowfall.40 years...
...Landscaping. In the early 1970s he operated the Pequot nursery in Baxter. In 1975 Rudy opened and managed the Paul Bunyan Arboretum, (now known as the Northland Arboretum). In 1993, he opened the Nature Learning Center in Baxter, and retired...
...The first, Larry Frankhauser, drew 27 months and $9 million restitution. 30 years ago (1981)The future of Paul Bunyan Arboretum was placed in the hands of voters as the Crow Wing County Board refused to fund the project without consent of...
...years ago (1982) The only problem with the growing popularity of cross-country skiing at French Rapids and the Paul Bunyan Arboretum is that it requires trails to be groomed much more often. That costs more than $2,000 per year, according...
FEBRUARY 1520 years ago (1992)The Potlatch Foundation awarded a donation of $8,000 to the Paul Bunyan Arboretum, accepted by director Dick Beal, Kim Klein and Wayne Damerow. A check for $25,000 was given to the Salvation Army as part...
...World Series. On sale $15.99 at Target Stores - Brainerd/Baxter. 30 years ago (1981) With approval by the Paul Bunyan Arboretum board of directors, president Don Crust appointed Dorothy Winson as controller, Marion Trueblood as historian...
...The event is chaired by John Puckropp and will involve 100 adult volunteers. The program is led by Dick Beal, Paul Bunyan Arboretum director.30 years ago (1982)(Adv.) 1982 Classic Film Festival! "The Maltese Falcon," (1941) starring...
...has been offered for information about a person in a two-tone car who damaged trails, plants and signs at the Paul Bunyan Arboretum. Director Richard Beal said the car reached speeds of 60-70 miles per hour as it ripped up ski trails before...
...zealous golden retriever, Charlie, lead the walk. The walk will be about 4.2 miles on the unpaved trail at the Paul Bunyan Arboretum. We expect the walk to take about 3 hours, remember this is a walk and not a race. Dogs are welcome to join...
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