The Historic Gehl-Mittelsted Brick Farmhouse - Part 1
A historic Carver brick farmhouse built in 1888 is endangered. It has become part of the Minnesota River Valley wildlife refuge, so it is considered in the flood plain. Learn more about the history of this house and farmstead, and view evidence of a clay block silo. There's even a brick outhouse! Check out my website: https://www.mnbricks.com/ Minnesota brick memorabilia: https://www.mnbricks.com/shop/

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The Historic Gehl-Mittelsted Brick Farmhouse - Part 2

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Choosing the Old Way on Purpose | Texas Country Reporter

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Dairy Belt (1962)

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A Brickyard Left to Nature – Morton, Minnesota

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Bakken Corn Crib Silo – Blue Earth County, Minnesota

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Dairy Belt (1962)

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Minnesota: A History of the Land, Episode 1

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The History of Minnesota

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We Bought An Abandoned Farm in France - One Year Progress

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Why Minnesota's Geography Changed the World

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A Millionaire’s Showplace to an Abandoned Farm – Schermerhorn Farms, Mahnomen Minnesota

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The Lost Forty: A Story of Minnesota’s Scientific and Natural Areas

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The Claybank Clay Fields – Uncovering the Lost History

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The Myth of Minnesota | Full Documentary

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Missouri Has a Secret Nobody Talks About

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Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Portage Memories

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Hidden ACO Silo – Morton, Minnesota

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Lost Mansions of the Twin Cities: A Journey Through St. Paul & Minneapolis

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The Lost Renner Farm - A Once Beautiful Minnesota Family Farm that is Vanishing with Time

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