I was just thinking the very same thing. I know I have thoroughly enjoyed the travelogues for both the places I have visited and the ones I have yet to visit.
I remember I met a guy from Minnesota while I was working on a construction project. He told me that Minnesotans took the whole summer off. I said "Wow." He said, "yeah, both days."
This kind of exaggeration needs to stop. We have three full months of bona fide summer often more than that. It's usually in the '80s! May and September are glorious. April and October are highly variable. Sometimes warm, sometimes cold November through March. Not so much. Unless you like winter, which I do.
@@bilahn1198 "We'll live through three months of summer / endure it without a complaint / even though we are true Minnesotans / and at eighty degrees we feel faint."
Minnesota is honestly a hidden gem. Which I'm happy about because people aren't trying to mess with her beauty. We might not have majestic mountains or grand canyons but there is plenty of beautiful scenery, especially in the northern half. FYI, Minnesota has over 11k lakes. 10k lakes is just I guess more catchy. We have over 6k rivers. Even though California is much larger Minnesota actually has more miles of shoreline than California because of water we have. 😊
Fun fact about the MOA, there’s no heating system at all! Even in the winter- the amount of body heat and excess heat from the machines and computers creates so much heat they have to vent the heat out!
@@BKT42 11,842. 🙂 Of course, we also have prairie, almost 4 million acres of boreal forest, the 5th largest designated wilderness area in the lower 48, the headwaters of the Mississippi...
Missing Minnesota every single day, I left and dream of moving back someday. Thanks for showing my wonderful state. Not gonna lie, watching this video made me cry a little bit. There’s no place like Minnesota! I’ve travelled far and wide yet Minnesota remains one of my favorite places by far
I don’t think you realize how much your videos help those of us who have mobility issues and can’t travel as we wish , I was so very happy that you came to my home state of Tennessee and I continue to looking forward for future videos- you are doing a good thing here actually more than you realize- thank you much I know it can be draining at times
Hi Marie, I’m an Iowa native (grew up a mile from the Minnesota border), but have lived in Minnesota too, and my husband is a Minnesotan. When I saw the thumbnail that you went to Minnesota I was so happy! Most European tourists seem to always just go to the coasts and Southern states. The first thing I said when I saw that you came to MN was, “She better have gone to the North Shore!!” And I was so excited to hear you say that you DID! I can’t wait to watch your coming videos of your time there - the North Shore is my FAVORITE place! My husband and I fell in love with it when we went for the first time for our 25th anniversary. We’ve since been back several times and plan to continue for many years. I hope you loved it as much as we do!
@@shawnanderson6313 LOL, well as I said, I grew up only a mile from the border and spent a lot of time in Austin and Rochester for shopping etc while growing up, and spent 2 years in Austin going to college where I met my Minnesotan husband. We lived in MN for 6 years. I’ve never really felt that rivalry towards MN because it’s always been a part of my life and has always felt as much like home as Iowa has. I love MN!
Would you be surprised to learn that despite the fact that our winters often get down to -23C that there's no heating plant in the Mall of America? It relies on the body heat of all the visitors and the sun coming in the skylights of the park to keep it warm. I remember a few times when it got so cold here that they held events to get more people in the mall to help keep it warm. The ducts you see are for air conditioning in the warm months. Hope you enjoyed your time here!
Though I may be Canadian, I've always had a soft spot for Minnesota. It's the state that's closest to where I live in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It also helps that I still have a few relatives there, and that my mother is from there.🙂 I hope you had yourself a good time in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
@CamoJan I sometimes wonder if that's one thing that brought my mom up here to Thunder Bay, among a few other things. 🙂 Though she was born in Owatonna, she grew up mainly in Kasson. I haven't been back there in some time myself.
@@bluebear1985 It seems like Sam's comment was deleted or at least I can't see it. I am curious based on your reply if it was something about Minnesota not having 10,000 lakes. Because it's not just a nickname. Maybe this isn't at all what the comment was referencing, but I still think it's an interesting fact. Minnesota has 11,842 lakes that are at least 10 acres in size. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officially counts 14,380 lakes.
I’m sure you had fun on the North Shore. If you didn’t know before I’m sure you realized all the towns with French names going back to the fur trading days (Duluth, Ely, Grand Marais, etc.) Also lol @ Licks Unlimited, I grew up next door in Chanhassen so I would bike there as a kid.
Im so glad you tried the walleye, its my favorite freshwater fish to eat. Im not always a fan of battered fish but that taco really did look good. Im sure you were warned about the mosquitoes up there, theyre notorious for flying off with small animals and children ... 😅 this will be somewhat of an education for me since i have never been to Minnesota, so this will be great to see. I say we start a letter campaign to the Ford Motor Company and make them donate a Mustang to you for all the advertising you do for them. Take care Marie and see you in the next video. ❤
My grandpa immigrated from Sweden in his 20s and moved to MN where he had friends. He made a good life and little family here in the U.S. Summers in Minnesota were lovely, except for the mosquitoes!
The modern shopping mall was actually invented in Minnesota, and the first ever mall is still open... just 6 miles away from Mall of America! The Southdale Center in Edina opened in 1956 as the first completely enclosed shopping mall in the US. Minnesota invented the mall for a simple reason... it is cold and snowy for most of the year, and it makes shopping more comfortable. The Mall of America took the same concept and expanded it to include the aquarium, amusement park, and other attractions for the same reason. The giant glass ceiling makes it feel like a greenhouse in the winter and allows Minnesotans to enjoy those types of attractions that we'd otherwise only be able to enjoy from about May to September.
@@StevenDietrich-k2w I grew up in Minnesota. It's snowed on my birthday, May 2, three times in my life. We almost *always* have a snowstorm in April. Growing up, most years on Halloween I had to wear a winter coat under my costume because it was so cold. You are correct... the snow might not stick all year, but are you seriously telling me that anyone in Minnesota would be riding, for example, a log ride in October or April? By late September we're getting frost at night, and highs could very easily be 40s in October. It's also a rare year you get a 70 degree day before May.
@@StevenDietrich-k2w I grew up in Rochester. While I have no great love of cold weather, I can handle -40 air temps and -80 windchills with the best of them. I have no idea what you're on about. By "cold", I simply mean temperatures that are cold enough that you wouldn't be operating an outdoor amusement park, so anything in the 40s or below. Valleyfair, for example, is only open from May 12 to September 8 this year. Isn't that exactly what I originally said... May to September? That's why Nickelodeon Universe is inside Mall of America and isn't an outdoor attraction.
I've never lived in Minnesota, but spent some time in Minneapolis when doing some research for a book, and then returned several times with students for a big debate tournament hosted there every year. I loved every visit and have to return.
I've already watched the other Minnesota videos. It sure is bringing back memories. Good times as I took my young daughter to this exact spot. And so many more of the places shown I was young. Great series.
I've always wanted to visit Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. There are so many people from the region who move from there to here in Arizona, trading the long cold winters for long hot summers, and they always seem polite to a 'T'!
@@jakearsenta2144 I concur; however my wife hates the cold. We lived in Colorado (just North of Denver) for 8 years, and she was miserable. So what can I do?
Bonjour Marie! Happy to see your video in the Mid West right near me (Michigan.) I'm also enjoying watching the Olympics from France. Did you or any of your family or friends get to go to one or more Olympic event? Looking forward to seeing the Minnesota videos! Hopefully you can make it to Michigan sometime, but I would highly recommend coming for the Woodward (Car) Cruise on the third Saturday in August each year, (there are SO MANY Mustangs!,) and then going to the Michigan Renaissance Festival the next day. Bonne journee! ~Be Blessed
So good to see you enjoyed your first day in Minnesota in the Minneapolis - St. Paul area. Looking forward to seeing your next Minnesota episode(s), including your visit to Lake Superior / North Shore in northeastern MN.
So glad you could explore our great state of Minnesota! Hope you experienced the “Minnesota Nice” hospitality here! Can’t wait to see your MN adventures! 😊
Dis, je suis moi-même Minnesotain ET français. J'ai grandis, pour la plupart içi, au Minnesota, mais j'ai passé beaucoup de ma vie en France aussi. Ma mère et française et mon père et américain. J'apprécie vos vidéos qui explorent mon état!
I hope you experienced "Minnesota Nice." We have a reputation for being nice and polite to visitors. The problem is, no matter where you are there''s jerks. We are no exception.
You need to take a trip into the BWCAW. Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness. Or at least drive to Grand Marais with a stop in Duluth and Gooseberry Falls
Hi Marie! Glad to see you back! I guess now you know why a lot of Americans don’t travel out of the USA. There’s just so much to see here in the US. I’ve been lucky to have been to Europe several times but France is on my list! Thank you!
Hey Marie 👧 L' étoile du Nord ✨ Yay Excelsior!! A New Adventure begins 🏞️ The MoA 🎢 is a awesome attraction in its own right , it really does look like it have it all & you could spend all day there & get lost. The Aquarium 🐠 was wonderous , who would believe it's in a mall. That's one green 🐍 , those Sharks demand respect , the jellyfish are mesmerising . the turles 🐢 so adorable , providing a haven for Amelio fills my heart with joy. The baby manta rays are to cute , there perfect for gliding effortlessly through the sea , even the navy has copied their design. Your walleye looked very appetizering 😋 another dish to try is Lutefisk a Norwegian fish picked in lye that your either like or hate. Juicy Lucy 🍔 popular to with the cheese inside the patty. The walk along the port 🦆 was nice & relaxing , the weather looked effy but to be expected. You always get lucky spotting your favourite pets 🐕 Licks 🍦, so many yummy flavours & what a friendly vibe , I'll be in & out all the time if I was a kid again. It's always fun discoving new places through your eyes , it gets me excited & stirs my curiously for wanting to visit there too. Check out the all American atlas ( 51 fun facts about Minnesota) like the largest pelican at mill pond river & the the big wild websites that includes all the local slang. Merci beaucoup , looking forward to the next part. Take Care & have a lovely Sunday. 😊🧡🌺✌️
@@gandalf970 Yes. But that is irrelevant as to why the mall was created. It was created so people can go someplace during the winter months and not have to be out in the very cold weather.
My home state is California. There was a frenzy of mall building during my distant childhood, and almost every one of those malls is now defunct. Nobody needs to be protected from California's winters!
Although we do use it, it is mostly for nightlife or browsing. Everything in that place is marked up and you could go down to a place 5 minutes away and save money lmao. In short... it's a tourist spot and gets people talking about MN.
I'm glad you went west and didn't just stay around Minneapolis. You'll definitely get the more authentic "Minnesota Nice" feeling, the further you get away from the Metro!
I'm an old AZ and CA boy. And as much as I hate cold, I have to say that the Minneapolis St. Paul area is great. Most of my MN time has been in Minneapolis and cold or not, it's one of my very favorite cities. If it were warmer and had a beach it would be tied with San Diego at #1.
Very hilarious when people go to moa, I can't remember the last time I was there? I'm so glad I found this channel! I'm glad Minnesota was good to you!
It's been a while since I was last at Mall of America. It's nice to see that log ride is still there. It was part of it back when the theme park was under its original name, Camp Snoopy. Nice that you saw the red chair where the long home run was hit. There's also a plaque on the floor showing where home plate was located. Long before the mall was built, on that same site was Metropolitan Stadium (or Met Stadium for short). Though it opened in 1956 and was originally used by a minor league baseball team, it was used by the MLB's Minnesota Twins and NFL's Minnesota Vikings from 1961 to 1981, after which both teams moved into a domed stadium in downtown Minneapolis for a while.
My favorite part of minnesota was traveling north and hitting some local fairs. Saw rodeos and demolition derby and all sorts of great stuff plus lots of great little towns and food. That was super fun and up north is so beautiful.
Wow! I grew up in Excelsior! I have been in that ice cream shop probably 100 times. One of my favorite things on a nice day is to get an ice cream cone and walk down to the commons by the lake
I have followed you on most of your amazing adventures! You should be so pleased with your patrons to have so many trips to the US and to so many places. It is fun to watch your reactions to the many interesting and much varied parts of the US. Minnesota is my wife's home state, but not where I am from, but I graduated from HS (in Minneapolis) and college at the University of Minn. Also, to make a small point, a 'burger' is only a bun with hamburger (beef), so it is not just anything with a bun.
This was sooo fun ... welcome to my home MinneSNOWta. I've been housebound for a very long time, so your trip to Excelsior was very special as I have spent a good deal of my life there ... the Mall of America is just down the road from me and doesn't excite me as much as being on the water, but have spent many hours there as well. Please, enjoy your time here ... the North Shore is going to wow you!
I must say, that is one appetizing opening picture Marie 😍😊!!! What a fabulous video, showing so very many things at once, and I always love seeing the gigantic mall 🤗🤗. You had a lot of flying to do to get where you wanted to go on this one, wow, but you did it and had a great time too 🥰! I was surprised at those two restaurants in waaaay north Minnesota: ANDALE TAQUERIA & MERCADO and Lago Tacos 😂😉 - sounds like you were down my way 😋😉. AND, of course, you spotted a bunny, a dog, and a horse 🤣(MUSTANG 🥰😊!!) !! Thank you for such an enjoyable visit with you Marie, and I know you've heard it for months, but I will send you my comments on this lovely work 🥰😇🤗😉!!
It brings me great joy to see you having the opportunity to take in all of the wonderful things the United States has to offer! Granted, I'm a native Alabamian so I thoroughly enjoyed seeing your time in Tennessee and Kentucky, I realize that all of the US had beautiful and wonderful things to offer and sights to see. It's fantastic to see someone have the pleasure of experiencing these wonderful things for the first time!
I hope you enjoyed your stay in Southern Canada, I mean Minnesota. As you could see on the lake shore, the Canadian Air Force is well represented, here (Canadian Geese). Lots of scenery!
Hello Marie, I'm glad you were able two tours around in Minnesota. My kids always had to go to the Mall of America first, when we visit their grandfather in Eagan. It is a beautiful state and you do a beautiful job showcasing it's beauty. Your choice of background music is perfect. Can't wait to see more.
I grew up near the MOA and now live west of Excelsior in another lake town. This state is home, but we love to share and welcome everyone. It's a frozen tundra many months of the year, but you just have to wear the right clothes. Beautiful towns, and friendly people. I hope you had a great time here. I enjoy your other videos as well. Safe travels.
Bonjour Marie, welcome to Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes (it actually has more). I've never been there, so I'm looking forward to this series I know it will be excellent.
As a Minnesotan, I always feel like I need to apologize for MOA haha. It’s a little overhyped by local opinion and it is really for tourists, but I’m glad you liked it! Minnesota is definitely an outdoorsy state. So, if you like hiking, biking, skiing, boating etc. it’s a good place to come. There’s a decent amount of cultural arts to see as well. As far as I know, we have most theater seats per capita than anywhere else in the U.S. outside of NYC. There’s some great museums and restaurants throughout Minneapolis and St. Paul. I recommend going north, to Lake Superior. The landscape in northern Minnesota is much more pretty and scenic (in my opinion). Southern Minnesota is more of what you’d expect from the Midwest. It is more flat and farmed, but that can be pretty in its own right. If you have the time, Voyageurs National Park is near International Falls. That is also worth seeing. Minnesota has a French connection, as its territory was once part of French North America.
Minnesotans embrace all 12 months of the year. Yes there is winter, and usually a couple of 3-5 days stretches that you don't go out unless you have to, but it's easy to see why we so embrace our state. Winter is beautiful, but it also makes spring even more exciting. The summers are spectacular and diverse. It can have a stretch of 90 degree days, and then shift to a run of 75 degree days just like that. Everything is so lush. The change over to fall is beautiful, and then you get to start all over waiting for the first snowfall. Contrary to public opinion, we usually don't the that much snow, (45 inches), and when it does it's a fine powdery mix. Glad you made it up here. The Twin Cities are great, Huge in size (a spread out 90 by 75 mile area}, with a population of around 4.million, and with so much to do, eat, etc.. Hopefully you made it to the Minnehaha Falls.and the connecting Chain of Lakes that Minneapolis is known for. While Mpls is more modern, St Paul is old style with some beautiful churches and architecture. You will be back. Trust me.
Marie, always a pleasure to view your travelogues and I commend you on your impeccable music choices, Beautiful photography and overall production values.
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I was just thinking the very same thing. I know I have thoroughly enjoyed the travelogues for both the places I have visited and the ones I have yet to visit.
@Macdelaven Yeah...I mean the videos are top-notch; very informative, honest and nicely edited.
I thought I was subscribed! Thank you for your post I am subscribed now.
@@MikeJ-j8b Great! Thanks for responding. Makes me feel like I've done a good deed for the day😁
I remember I met a guy from Minnesota while I was working on a construction project. He told me that Minnesotans took the whole summer off. I said "Wow." He said, "yeah, both days."
That's an exaggeration. Depending on the year, Minnesota can get as many as six whole weeks of summer.
@@jonadabtheunsightly been really nice this summer, a little too hot tho
This kind of exaggeration needs to stop. We have three full months of bona fide summer often more than that. It's usually in the '80s!
May and September are glorious.
April and October are highly variable. Sometimes warm, sometimes cold
November through March. Not so much. Unless you like winter, which I do.
@@bilahn1198 "We'll live through three months of summer / endure it without a complaint / even though we are true Minnesotans / and at eighty degrees we feel faint."
@@mails5054The high today is 61 F 😂. In August!
Hello my fellow Minnesotans 🙂
Ski-U-Mah!
Hello!👋
Hello hello fellow minnesotan here!
Greetings from SE MN.
Hello!
Classic: "We're in Minnesota!" *Camera pans out window to see a Menard's sign*
I know that taco joint well and it’s right across the street from a big one.
Although fleet farm would hit harder though!
Minnesota is honestly a hidden gem. Which I'm happy about because people aren't trying to mess with her beauty. We might not have majestic mountains or grand canyons but there is plenty of beautiful scenery, especially in the northern half.
FYI, Minnesota has over 11k lakes. 10k lakes is just I guess more catchy. We have over 6k rivers.
Even though California is much larger Minnesota actually has more miles of shoreline than California because of water we have. 😊
Fresh water doesn’t count.
Fun fact about the MOA, there’s no heating system at all! Even in the winter- the amount of body heat and excess heat from the machines and computers creates so much heat they have to vent the heat out!
Welcome to Minnesota The land of 10,000 lakes
And 10,000,000,000 mosquitoes.
@blafonovision4342: Our state bird.
10,000 lakes and 100,000 Somalians.
Unfortunately true....@@lawrencelibhardt5276
@@BKT42 11,842. 🙂
Of course, we also have prairie, almost 4 million acres of boreal forest, the 5th largest designated wilderness area in the lower 48, the headwaters of the Mississippi...
Missing Minnesota every single day, I left and dream of moving back someday. Thanks for showing my wonderful state. Not gonna lie, watching this video made me cry a little bit. There’s no place like Minnesota! I’ve travelled far and wide yet Minnesota remains one of my favorite places by far
I don’t think you realize how much your videos help those of us who have mobility issues and can’t travel as we wish , I was so very happy that you came to my home state of Tennessee and I continue to looking forward for future videos- you are doing a good thing here actually more than you realize- thank you much I know it can be draining at times
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Hi Marie, I’m an Iowa native (grew up a mile from the Minnesota border), but have lived in Minnesota too, and my husband is a Minnesotan. When I saw the thumbnail that you went to Minnesota I was so happy! Most European tourists seem to always just go to the coasts and Southern states. The first thing I said when I saw that you came to MN was, “She better have gone to the North Shore!!” And I was so excited to hear you say that you DID! I can’t wait to watch your coming videos of your time there - the North Shore is my FAVORITE place! My husband and I fell in love with it when we went for the first time for our 25th anniversary. We’ve since been back several times and plan to continue for many years. I hope you loved it as much as we do!
I live on the north shore for the last 28 yrs TRANQUILLITY LODGE
Your the most lovable Iowan to Minnesota!
@@shawnanderson6313 LOL, well as I said, I grew up only a mile from the border and spent a lot of time in Austin and Rochester for shopping etc while growing up, and spent 2 years in Austin going to college where I met my Minnesotan husband. We lived in MN for 6 years. I’ve never really felt that rivalry towards MN because it’s always been a part of my life and has always felt as much like home as Iowa has. I love MN!
Check out Anderson’s north shore resort in grand Marais
Would you be surprised to learn that despite the fact that our winters often get down to -23C that there's no heating plant in the Mall of America? It relies on the body heat of all the visitors and the sun coming in the skylights of the park to keep it warm. I remember a few times when it got so cold here that they held events to get more people in the mall to help keep it warm. The ducts you see are for air conditioning in the warm months. Hope you enjoyed your time here!
Welcome to Minnesota.
Though I may be Canadian, I've always had a soft spot for Minnesota. It's the state that's closest to where I live in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It also helps that I still have a few relatives there, and that my mother is from there.🙂 I hope you had yourself a good time in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
@@Sam-pv7bd I know that, but that nickname for the state seems to have been used for a long time.
Minnesotan here & I've always loved Canada. You're like Northern Minnesota! 😀
@CamoJan I sometimes wonder if that's one thing that brought my mom up here to Thunder Bay, among a few other things. 🙂
Though she was born in Owatonna, she grew up mainly in Kasson. I haven't been back there in some time myself.
@@bluebear1985 It seems like Sam's comment was deleted or at least I can't see it. I am curious based on your reply if it was something about Minnesota not having 10,000 lakes. Because it's not just a nickname. Maybe this isn't at all what the comment was referencing, but I still think it's an interesting fact. Minnesota has 11,842 lakes that are at least 10 acres in size. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officially counts 14,380 lakes.
So your a Minnesotan.
Thank you for visiting Vikings country!
I’m sure you had fun on the North Shore. If you didn’t know before I’m sure you realized all the towns with French names going back to the fur trading days (Duluth, Ely, Grand Marais, etc.)
Also lol @ Licks Unlimited, I grew up next door in Chanhassen so I would bike there as a kid.
It's adorable how you get excited over Mustangs .. most European don't care for American cars.. good for you.. you really know how to travel...
Yay, I've been waiting to see your adventures to my home state! I'm happy you were able to spend some time here Marie! ❤
as someone from this state, this was a fun video to watch
Im so glad you tried the walleye, its my favorite freshwater fish to eat. Im not always a fan of battered fish but that taco really did look good. Im sure you were warned about the mosquitoes up there, theyre notorious for flying off with small animals and children ... 😅 this will be somewhat of an education for me since i have never been to Minnesota, so this will be great to see. I say we start a letter campaign to the Ford Motor Company and make them donate a Mustang to you for all the advertising you do for them. Take care Marie and see you in the next video. ❤
Bienvenue à Minnesota Marie!
Superb intro to Minnesota! Can't wait to see more.👍
My grandpa immigrated from Sweden in his 20s and moved to MN where he had friends. He made a good life and little family here in the U.S. Summers in Minnesota were lovely, except for the mosquitoes!
sounds about right. Have cousins on my mom's side of the family in Finland. Even though I never met them or been there.
The modern shopping mall was actually invented in Minnesota, and the first ever mall is still open... just 6 miles away from Mall of America! The Southdale Center in Edina opened in 1956 as the first completely enclosed shopping mall in the US. Minnesota invented the mall for a simple reason... it is cold and snowy for most of the year, and it makes shopping more comfortable. The Mall of America took the same concept and expanded it to include the aquarium, amusement park, and other attractions for the same reason. The giant glass ceiling makes it feel like a greenhouse in the winter and allows Minnesotans to enjoy those types of attractions that we'd otherwise only be able to enjoy from about May to September.
"cold and snowy for most of the year"??? I don't think so. December through March is about it. A doctor should know better.
@@StevenDietrich-k2w I grew up in Minnesota. It's snowed on my birthday, May 2, three times in my life. We almost *always* have a snowstorm in April. Growing up, most years on Halloween I had to wear a winter coat under my costume because it was so cold. You are correct... the snow might not stick all year, but are you seriously telling me that anyone in Minnesota would be riding, for example, a log ride in October or April? By late September we're getting frost at night, and highs could very easily be 40s in October. It's also a rare year you get a 70 degree day before May.
@@DrTenochtitlan I grew up in Minnesota as well. You must have grown up in the arrowhead region or else you can't stand cold weather.
@@StevenDietrich-k2w I grew up in Rochester. While I have no great love of cold weather, I can handle -40 air temps and -80 windchills with the best of them. I have no idea what you're on about. By "cold", I simply mean temperatures that are cold enough that you wouldn't be operating an outdoor amusement park, so anything in the 40s or below. Valleyfair, for example, is only open from May 12 to September 8 this year. Isn't that exactly what I originally said... May to September? That's why Nickelodeon Universe is inside Mall of America and isn't an outdoor attraction.
Love love love Minny.
Glad you enjoyed our neighbor...🖐 Wisconsin
Hi marie just am from Minnesota, enjoy your time here
Hope you were able to grab a cruise on Lake Minnetonka while you were here.
I've never lived in Minnesota, but spent some time in Minneapolis when doing some research for a book, and then returned several times with students for a big debate tournament hosted there every year. I loved every visit and have to return.
I've already watched the other Minnesota videos. It sure is bringing back memories. Good times as I took my young daughter to this exact spot. And so many more of the places shown I was young. Great series.
You're an awesome story teller. And you really catch the vibe, sentiment, appeal. :)
You finally came to my state!
Minnesota looks so cool Marie! I'd love to go there one day😎
I've always wanted to visit Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. There are so many people from the region who move from there to here in Arizona, trading the long cold winters for long hot summers, and they always seem polite to a 'T'!
we can be :)
I would rather live in Minnesota than Arizona with all the climate change going on…
@@jakearsenta2144 I concur; however my wife hates the cold. We lived in Colorado (just North of Denver) for 8 years, and she was miserable. So what can I do?
Very nice!
Bonjour Marie! Happy to see your video in the Mid West right near me (Michigan.) I'm also enjoying watching the Olympics from France. Did you or any of your family or friends get to go to one or more Olympic event? Looking forward to seeing the Minnesota videos! Hopefully you can make it to Michigan sometime, but I would highly recommend coming for the Woodward (Car) Cruise on the third Saturday in August each year, (there are SO MANY Mustangs!,) and then going to the Michigan Renaissance Festival the next day. Bonne journee! ~Be Blessed
Nah, We're staying out of the capital for now.
As a born and raised Minnesotan, really cool to see someone enjoying our beautiful state!
So good to see you enjoyed your first day in Minnesota in the Minneapolis - St. Paul area. Looking forward to seeing your next Minnesota episode(s), including your visit to Lake Superior / North Shore in northeastern MN.
This is the correct answer; get out of the twin cities metro area!
So glad you could explore our great state of Minnesota! Hope you experienced the “Minnesota Nice” hospitality here! Can’t wait to see your MN adventures! 😊
@@CarportCarl wow... Just cant help yourself can ya.
@@CarportCarl trust me when i say this to you carl ... Nobody there misses you.
I'm so excited for you to see Minnesota! So much for the eyes and taste buds! Enjoy the hardy and friendly people.
Dis, je suis moi-même Minnesotain ET français. J'ai grandis, pour la plupart içi, au Minnesota, mais j'ai passé beaucoup de ma vie en France aussi. Ma mère et française et mon père et américain. J'apprécie vos vidéos qui explorent mon état!
I'm so happy you enjoyed Minnesota, there's so much to do there.
Loved the video! Love from San Diego!
Great video Marie. That looks like a beautiful place. Hope you are enjoying your stay in the U.S. Can't wait to see your next video.
I live in Minnesota and I like the sounds of the Loons. Plus, they look cool.
You probably noticed many Bald Eagles. Never knew that until I moved here. Makes sense with all the lakes.
Love seeing the Midwest explored. Such a great area. Can't wait to see all you did!
great footage of the aquarium creatures and small animals. Once again, great job with the editing!
I hope you experienced "Minnesota Nice." We have a reputation for being nice and polite to visitors. The problem is, no matter where you are there''s jerks. We are no exception.
Great video with superb fish, the magic of the sea ..🐊🐊🐊🐊
Love your videos so much fun travel. Never noticed till now you change your cartoon hat accordingly 😂😂😂
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Me da mucha felizidad que te guste mucho la comida Mexicana.
You need to take a trip into the BWCAW.
Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness.
Or at least drive to Grand Marais with a stop in Duluth and Gooseberry Falls
Hi Marie! Glad to see you back! I guess now you know why a lot of Americans don’t travel out of the USA. There’s just so much to see here in the US. I’ve been lucky to have been to Europe several times but France is on my list! Thank you!
Hey Marie 👧
L' étoile du Nord ✨
Yay Excelsior!! A New Adventure begins 🏞️
The MoA 🎢 is a awesome attraction in its own right , it really does look like it have it all & you could spend all day there & get lost. The Aquarium 🐠 was wonderous , who would believe it's in a mall. That's one green 🐍 , those Sharks demand respect , the jellyfish are mesmerising . the turles 🐢 so adorable , providing a haven for Amelio fills my heart with joy. The baby manta rays are to cute , there perfect for gliding effortlessly through the sea , even the navy has copied their design.
Your walleye looked very appetizering 😋 another dish to try is Lutefisk a Norwegian fish picked in lye that your either like or hate. Juicy Lucy 🍔 popular to with the cheese inside the patty.
The walk along the port 🦆 was nice & relaxing , the weather looked effy but to be expected. You always get lucky spotting your favourite pets 🐕
Licks 🍦, so many yummy flavours & what a friendly vibe , I'll be in & out all the time if I was a kid again.
It's always fun discoving new places through your eyes , it gets me excited & stirs my curiously for wanting to visit there too.
Check out the all American atlas ( 51 fun facts about Minnesota) like the largest pelican at mill pond river & the the big wild websites that includes all the local slang.
Merci beaucoup , looking forward to the next part. Take Care & have a lovely Sunday. 😊🧡🌺✌️
A big impetus for building that huge mall, I all call it an indoor world, is the long very cold winters in that part of the country.
The winters are wonderful here. Hockey, Ice Fishing, Skiing, Snowmobiling! Also no overcrowding at all away from the major cities!
@@gandalf970 Yes. But that is irrelevant as to why the mall was created. It was created so people can go someplace during the winter months and not have to be out in the very cold weather.
My home state is California. There was a frenzy of mall building during my distant childhood, and almost every one of those malls is now defunct. Nobody needs to be protected from California's winters!
Although we do use it, it is mostly for nightlife or browsing. Everything in that place is marked up and you could go down to a place 5 minutes away and save money lmao.
In short... it's a tourist spot and gets people talking about MN.
@@GamerToons Actually, 90% of the traffic is local not tourists
Thanks!
Thank you!!!!!🙏
I'm glad you went west and didn't just stay around Minneapolis. You'll definitely get the more authentic "Minnesota Nice" feeling, the further you get away from the Metro!
Yep. Stay in the cities and you'll get "minnesota robbed, assaulted, or shot". Spent my whole life around that cesspool
Amelio is pretty darn cute. Having Walleye tomorrow, just caught one. Greetings from The Northwoods of Wisconsin
Nice to hear you had a great time Marie, continue to enjoy!
I'm an old AZ and CA boy. And as much as I hate cold, I have to say that the Minneapolis St. Paul area is great. Most of my MN time has been in Minneapolis and cold or not, it's one of my very favorite cities. If it were warmer and had a beach it would be tied with San Diego at #1.
I am a Minnesota boy that lived in CA for 40 years. There are hundreds of beaches in Minneapolis-St. Paul, I will give you the cold argument though.
There are good naturally beaches along Lake Superior. A good long one in Duluth. Black sand a little farther north. A few rocky beaches as well.
Very hilarious when people go to moa, I can't remember the last time I was there? I'm so glad I found this channel! I'm glad Minnesota was good to you!
It's been a while since I was last at Mall of America. It's nice to see that log ride is still there. It was part of it back when the theme park was under its original name, Camp Snoopy.
Nice that you saw the red chair where the long home run was hit. There's also a plaque on the floor showing where home plate was located. Long before the mall was built, on that same site was Metropolitan Stadium (or Met Stadium for short). Though it opened in 1956 and was originally used by a minor league baseball team, it was used by the MLB's Minnesota Twins and NFL's Minnesota Vikings from 1961 to 1981, after which both teams moved into a domed stadium in downtown Minneapolis for a while.
Looking forward to the Minnesota series. I’ve lived here for all 67 years of my life and I’m anxious to see what I’ve missed.
My favorite part of minnesota was traveling north and hitting some local fairs. Saw rodeos and demolition derby and all sorts of great stuff plus lots of great little towns and food. That was super fun and up north is so beautiful.
Great intro to Minnesota - I'll be looking forward to the next episode!
So glad you enjoyed our state!!
Wow! I grew up in Excelsior! I have been in that ice cream shop probably 100 times. One of my favorite things on a nice day is to get an ice cream cone and walk down to the commons by the lake
Welcome to Minnesota. You are here at the right time, the weather is great. To bad that you can't be here for State Fair time.
Oh my goodness, I was in Minnesota on that day as well for the first time in fourteen years.
Subscribed, glad you love our country.
Glad you're having a good trip. I'll be watching the rest of your journey.
You have seen more of my country than i ever have lol hope you had a good time
I’m from St. Paul,mn you’ll find that there are a lot of fun things to do here
The people in Minnesota are like over the top nice
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Hey! Thanks for visiting Minnesota! I've visited France on two separate occasions. I love France and I hope you enjoyed Minnesota!
I have followed you on most of your amazing adventures! You should be so pleased with your patrons to have so many trips to the US and to so many places. It is fun to watch your reactions to the many interesting and much varied parts of the US. Minnesota is my wife's home state, but not where I am from, but I graduated from HS (in Minneapolis) and college at the University of Minn. Also, to make a small point, a 'burger' is only a bun with hamburger (beef), so it is not just anything with a bun.
I am so glad to hear you got to go to the North Shore, it is my favorite place on the planet.
Thanks Marie, cant wait to see more!
Looks like a great day! I hope you stopped in Wisconsin while you were so close by. IV been hoping to see you here for a while!
This was sooo fun ... welcome to my home MinneSNOWta. I've been housebound for a very long time, so your trip to Excelsior was very special as I have spent a good deal of my life there ... the Mall of America is just down the road from me and doesn't excite me as much as being on the water, but have spent many hours there as well. Please, enjoy your time here ... the North Shore is going to wow you!
I grew up just a couple blocks away from Andale Taqueria! Thanks for visiting Richfield.
I must say, that is one appetizing opening picture Marie 😍😊!!! What a fabulous video, showing so very many things at once, and I always love seeing the gigantic mall 🤗🤗. You had a lot of flying to do to get where you wanted to go on this one, wow, but you did it and had a great time too 🥰! I was surprised at those two restaurants in waaaay north Minnesota: ANDALE TAQUERIA & MERCADO and Lago Tacos 😂😉 - sounds like you were down my way 😋😉. AND, of course, you spotted a bunny, a dog, and a horse 🤣(MUSTANG 🥰😊!!) !! Thank you for such an enjoyable visit with you Marie, and I know you've heard it for months, but I will send you my comments on this lovely work 🥰😇🤗😉!!
What a first day. I'd get lost or spend my life savings at that mall. Very cool Aquarium.
Thank you so much for sharing such a great adventure. Be safe and as always, have fun...🤠
It brings me great joy to see you having the opportunity to take in all of the wonderful things the United States has to offer! Granted, I'm a native Alabamian so I thoroughly enjoyed seeing your time in Tennessee and Kentucky, I realize that all of the US had beautiful and wonderful things to offer and sights to see. It's fantastic to see someone have the pleasure of experiencing these wonderful things for the first time!
I hope you enjoyed your stay in Southern Canada, I mean Minnesota. As you could see on the lake shore, the Canadian Air Force is well represented, here (Canadian Geese). Lots of scenery!
Glad I'm in Wisconsin the most northern state that doesn't border that cesspool.
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Hello Marie, I'm glad you were able two tours around in Minnesota. My kids always had to go to the Mall of America first, when we visit their grandfather in Eagan. It is a beautiful state and you do a beautiful job showcasing it's beauty. Your choice of background music is perfect. Can't wait to see more.
My highschool girlfriend worked at that icecream shop. I haven't been out that way in years, glad to know it's still there.
Cant wait to watch you enjoy the north shore. ❤MN
Hey, welcome to Minnesota!
I grew up near the MOA and now live west of Excelsior in another lake town. This state is home, but we love to share and welcome everyone. It's a frozen tundra many months of the year, but you just have to wear the right clothes. Beautiful towns, and friendly people. I hope you had a great time here. I enjoy your other videos as well. Safe travels.
Hope you enjoyed your time in my home state. Love your videos
Bonjour Marie, welcome to Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes (it actually has more).
I've never been there, so I'm looking forward to this series I know it will be excellent.
As a Minnesotan, I always feel like I need to apologize for MOA haha. It’s a little overhyped by local opinion and it is really for tourists, but I’m glad you liked it! Minnesota is definitely an outdoorsy state. So, if you like hiking, biking, skiing, boating etc. it’s a good place to come. There’s a decent amount of cultural arts to see as well. As far as I know, we have most theater seats per capita than anywhere else in the U.S. outside of NYC. There’s some great museums and restaurants throughout Minneapolis and St. Paul. I recommend going north, to Lake Superior. The landscape in northern Minnesota is much more pretty and scenic (in my opinion). Southern Minnesota is more of what you’d expect from the Midwest. It is more flat and farmed, but that can be pretty in its own right. If you have the time, Voyageurs National Park is near International Falls. That is also worth seeing. Minnesota has a French connection, as its territory was once part of French North America.
Your lunch Taqueria is an awesome spot. Those Tamales are addictive
Minnesotans embrace all 12 months of the year. Yes there is winter, and usually a couple of 3-5 days stretches that you don't go out unless you have to, but it's easy to see why we so embrace our state. Winter is beautiful, but it also makes spring even more exciting. The summers are spectacular and diverse. It can have a stretch of 90 degree days, and then shift to a run of 75 degree days just like that. Everything is so lush. The change over to fall is beautiful, and then you get to start all over waiting for the first snowfall. Contrary to public opinion, we usually don't the that much snow, (45 inches), and when it does it's a fine powdery mix. Glad you made it up here. The Twin Cities are great, Huge in size (a spread out 90 by 75 mile area}, with a population of around 4.million, and with so much to do, eat, etc.. Hopefully you made it to the Minnehaha Falls.and the connecting Chain of Lakes that Minneapolis is known for. While Mpls is more modern, St Paul is old style with some beautiful churches and architecture. You will be back. Trust me.
Sharks and ice cream in Minnesota. Just as long as they are not in the lakes. The ice cream would be okay, though, through the winter! 🇺🇸🇫🇷🦈🐟🐠🌮🍨🍦
Marie, always a pleasure to view your travelogues and I commend you on your impeccable music choices, Beautiful photography and overall production values.
As a Duluthian i cant wait to see your north shore portion of your trip