On The Map: St. Paul crossing guard
Karen Scullin takes us to St. Paul where the idea for the school crossing guard originated.
On the Map: The Dutch Ovens
FOX 9's Karen Scullin takes us to Como Park in this week's On the Map. The large fireplace was built back in 1936 to honor the poet Joyce Kilmer.
On the Map: Haunted history of First Avenue
With Halloween approaching, tales of paranormal activity are stirring up at some favorite Minneapolis spots.
On the Map: Haunted history of First Avenue
Karen Scullin takes us to First Avenue to explore its haunted history.
Honoring Don the War Horse
Don the War Horse belonged to Minnesota's fifth governor, and fought alongside him in the Civil War. The horse is the only non-human buried at the cemetery in Roseville.
Mpls landmark moves closer to reopening
A familiar sight in the Twin Cities skyline, the Prospect Park Water Tower, commonly known as the Witch's Hat, could soon be welcoming visitors once more. Closed to the public since 2019, this iconic landmark is on the cusp of a resurgence.
On the Map: Anoka's Circle of Life
Anoka's "Circle of Life," at the spot where the Rum River meets the Mississippi, held a special significance for the Dakota people. Karen Scullins explains it in this week's On the Map.
On the Map: Minnesota's ghost towns
Karen Scullin takes us to Minnesota's ghost towns. In Carver County alone, there are 24 of them.
On the Map: Titanic survivor tribute
FOX 9's Karen Scullin took us to a house in Proctor, Minnesota, which previously belonged to a Titanic survivor and now features a statue of the infamous ship in the front yard, honoring the homeowner.
On the Map: Anoka's once-thriving amphitheater
Along the Rum River in Anoka, the Windego Amphitheater hosted community theater productions and movies.
On The Map: Chaska's Indian Mounds
Karen Scullin takes us to an important piece of Native American history tucked away in downtown Chaska.
Shakopee was once 'Little Chicago'
Karen Scullin takes us back to when Shakopee was "Little Chicago" during Prohibition in her latest "On The Map" segment.
On the Map: Lake Minnetonka’s history
How Lake Minnetonka became the popular lake everyone knows and loves today.
On the Map: Minnesota's apple pioneer
With the brutal winters, we have here have you ever wondered how in the world Minnesota ended up growing such amazing apples? Well, we can take a man by the name of Peter Gideon. He moved to the shores of Lake Minnetonka around 1853 with his wife, wealthy yes, that was her name.
On the Map: Minneapolis' peace pole
There are peace poles across the world. Most are just a few feet tall but, in Minneapolis, their peace pole is one of the tallest in the world made out of a grain bin.
On the Map: Ely railroad tunnel's history
How a railroad tunnel turned into a perfect hike in northern Minnesota.
On the Map: Duluth’s Stewart Creek Bridge
Stewart Creek Bridge was built in 1925 as part of the scenic skyline parkway overlooking the city of Duluth.
On the Map: Stillwater's 'pest house'
Located in Stillwater Township, a modest home holds the distinction of being listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It's one of only six remaining pest houses in the country, and the sole survivor in Minnesota.
On the Map: Stillwater's 'pest house'
Located in Stillwater Township, a modest home holds the distinction of being listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It's one of only six remaining pest houses in the country, and the sole survivor in Minnesota.
On the Map: Minnesota bridge served as John Dillinger's escape route
The Rock Island Swing Bridge in Inver Grove Heights will take you back to the days of gangster John Dillinger when it was a quick way out of town.