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From bankrupt racetrack to aviation hub — what remains from MSP Airport's early days?


From bankrupt racetrack to aviation hub what remains from MSP Airport s early days?
 
May 28, 2021 8:05am
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It has been roughly a century since planes began flying at what is now Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, which has evolved from a bankrupt racetrack to an acclaimed travel hub.
But what physical structures remain from the airport s earlier history, dating back to its days as Wold-Chamberlain Field? David Campbell, an aviation buff from La Crosse, Wis., sought answers from Curious Minnesota, the Star Tribune s community reporting project fueled by great reader questions.
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The Minneapolis Tribune front page on September 5, 1915, the day after the big opening race at Twin City Motor Speedway. ....

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Minneapolis explores carbon credits to help reforest the city


Minneapolis explores carbon credits to help reforest the city
The city seeks alternatives as a property tax levy to replace its canopy is set to expire at the end of the year 
May 6, 2021 2:29pm
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A divided Minneapolis Park Board voted to work with the nonprofit group Green Minneapolis to create the Twin Cities first tree-planting carbon-offset credit program.
Minneapolis loses about 3,000 trees a year to increasingly destructive storms and invasive pests such as the emerald ash borer. At the same time, the city s Tree Preservation and Restoration Levy, which raised $11.35 million from property taxes over the past eight years to replace some 40,000 trees, is due to expire at the end of this year. ....

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