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FARGO — The infamous Armistice Day Blizzard hit this region suddenly on Nov. 11, 1940, killing 154 people in the Upper Midwest. Among the dead were 49 Minnesotans, mostly bird hunters who froze ...
The first Dairy Queen opened in Illinois in 1940, but it wasn't until 1985 that the treat known as the Blizzard came onto the scene and changed fast food desserts forever. The name of the frozen ...
November 11, 1940 was one of those days to be remembered ... Wind gust of 60 to 80 mph brought blizzard conditions to South Dakota, Northern Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Six ships were sunk ...
As I sound-off to my dad, he returns volley. "The Armistice Day blizzard of 1940 was a lot worse than this," he says. Don Gallagher, of Storm Lake, Iowa, turns 90 on Monday. He was a high school ...
KCMO city employees volunteer to plow streets during historic blizzard Economics professor ... space Monday 20 Beautiful Baby Names From the 1940s That Parents Will Love Today ...
The first Dairy Queen opened on June 22, 1940 in Joliet, Illinois. The location was operated by a man named Sherwood "Sherb" Noble. Dairy Queen debuted the blizzard ice cream treat in 1985 ...
S'mores was elected as the fan favorite, and the new Blizzard flavors are Mixing Bowl Mashup and Dipped Strawberry Cheesecake. The first Dairy Queen opened on June 22, 1940 in Joliet, Illinois.