Bemidji ( ) is a city and the
county seat
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of
Beltrami County,
in northern
Minnesota
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, United States. The population was 14,574 at the
2020 census.
According to 2022 census estimates, the city is estimated to have a population of 15,946,
making it the largest commercial center between
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Grand Forks is a city in and the county seat of Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States. The city's population was 59,166 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in North Dakota, third-most populous ...
and
Duluth
Duluth ( ) is a Port, port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of St. Louis County, Minnesota, St. Louis County. Located on Lake Superior in Minnesota's Arrowhead Region, the city is a hub for cargo shipping. The population ...
.
As a central city for three
Indian reservation
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s, Bemidji is the site of many Native American services, including the
Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is an operating division (OPDIV) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). IHS is responsible for providing direct medical and public health services to members of federally recognized Native ...
. Near Bemidji are the
Red Lake Indian Reservation,
White Earth Indian Reservation, and the
Leech Lake Indian Reservation. Bemidji lies on the southwest shore of
Lake Bemidji
Lake Bemidji is a small glacier, glacially-formed lake, approximately in area, in northern Minnesota in the United States. Located less than downstream from the source of the Mississippi River, it both receives and is drained by the Mississippi, ...
, the northernmost lake feeding the
Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is the main stem, primary river of the largest drainage basin in the United States. It is the second-longest river in the United States, behind only the Missouri River, Missouri. From its traditional source of Lake Ita ...
; it is nicknamed "The First City on the Mississippi". Bemidji is also the self-proclaimed "
curling
Curling is a sport in which players slide #Curling stone, stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area that is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take t ...
capital" of the U.S. and the alleged birthplace of legendary
Paul Bunyan.
Etymology
According to ''Minnesota Geographic Names'', its name derives from the
Ojibwe
The Ojibwe (; Ojibwe writing systems#Ojibwe syllabics, syll.: ᐅᒋᐺ; plural: ''Ojibweg'' ᐅᒋᐺᒃ) are an Anishinaabe people whose homeland (''Ojibwewaki'' ᐅᒋᐺᐘᑭ) covers much of the Great Lakes region and the Great Plains, n ...
''Buh-mid-ji-ga-maug'' (
Double-Vowel orthography: ''bemijigamaag''), meaning "a lake with crossing waters".
This name stems from the way that the
Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is the main stem, primary river of the largest drainage basin in the United States. It is the second-longest river in the United States, behind only the Missouri River, Missouri. From its traditional source of Lake Ita ...
flows directly through the Lake. ''Shay-now-ish-kung'', an Ojibwe leader, moved to the area in 1882 and became the first permanent settler of Bemidji.
He informed early white settlers of the name of the lake, but they misunderstood him to mean that ''bemidji'' was his own name.
Consequently, he was known to them as ''Chief Bemidji''.
On occasion, in Ojibwe, Bemidji is called ''Wabigamaang'' ("at the lake channel/narrows"), because part of the city is situated on the Lakes Bemidji/Irving narrows, on the south end of Lake Bemidji, and extends to the eastern shore of Lake Irving.
History
Beltrami County was established by an act of legislation on February 28, 1866.

Bemidji Township was surveyed by European Americans in 1874. It was organized in 1896, 24 days after the village of Bemidji was chartered, and is the oldest township in the county. In 1897, the county attorney declared the original Bemidji township organization illegal (no reason given) and the township reorganized on June 26, 1897.
About 50 Leech Lake Indians lived along the south shore of the lake prior to the 1880s. They called the lake ''Bemidjigumaug,'' meaning "river or route flowing crosswise". Freeman and Besty Doud claimed 160 acres west of and including present-day Diamond Point; they were Bemidji's first homesteaders. The Porter Nye family soon followed them.
John Steidl's sawmill was on the east bank of the Mississippi River, close to Carson's Trading Post. Remore Hotel and Carl Carlson's blacksmith shop were on the west side of the river. Bemidji was incorporated on May 20, 1896, and by that time there were three publishing companies, Alber Kaiser, The Bemidji Pioneer, and the Beltrami County News. William Bartleson's Stage and Express Service was created to carry mail between Bemidji and Park Rapids. He was advertised by Speelman's Eagle, owned by Clarence Speelman, along with other stores. By 1898, railroads came to Bemidji and brought even more business. By 1900 the Village of Bemidji's population had grown to 2,000.
Thomas Barlow Walker and John S. and Charles Pillsbury invested millions into timber in 1874, since beaver pelts were nearing depletion by the mid-1890s. Walker owned Red River Lumber Company of Crookston, which claimed almost half of Beltrami County's timber. He soon sold his sawmill and timber claim to Thomas Shevlin and Frank Hixon. Logging was done in the winter and sawmilling in the summer. Crookston opened 13 logging camps, which provided jobs and homes for lumberjacks. Between 1907 and 1910 drought and forest fires came to northern Minnesota. Lumber production was Bemidji's major industry, but on July 19, 1914, a sawmill burned down, causing disaster for business. It was later rebuilt. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Bemidji's business profited, providing food, materials, and services for the
Civilian Conservation Corps
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and Youth Conservation Corps programs. During the war years lumber business stopped, but when men came back from war lumber business boomed, since many people needed homes.
By the 1870s, timber cruisers were already making forays into the great pine forests that surrounded Bemidji. They were seeking new timberlands for Walker, the Pillsburys, Henry Akeley, Charles Ruggles and Frederick Weyerhaeuser, the barons of the wood industry.
Art Lee created the story that the folkloric figure
Paul Bunyan came from the Northwoods. Tales about
Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox led to public sculptures of them in the 1930s. According to Discover America, the Paul and Babe statues are "the second most photographed statues in America," surpassed only by
Mount Rushmore
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. The Rotarians of Bemidji commissioned the statue of Paul Bunyan during the
Great Depression
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as a tourist attraction. It was unveiled on January 15, 1937, to kick off a Winter Carnival that drew more than 10,000 visitors.
Today Bemidji is an important educational, governmental, trade and medical center for north central Minnesota. The wood industry is still a significant part of the local economy, with Georgia-Pacific, Potlatch, and Northwood Panelboard all having waferboard plants in the local area. They use wood species that were once classified as waste trees.
Parks and recreation

Bemidji is near
Chippewa National Forest,
Itasca State Park
Itasca State Park () is a state park of Minnesota, United States, and contains the headwaters of the Mississippi River. The park spans of northern Minnesota, and is located about north of Park Rapids, Minnesota and from Bagley, Minnesota. The ...
,
Lake Bemidji State Park,
Big Bog State Recreation Area, and state forest areas. There are 400 lakes within , of snowmobile trails and of cross-country ski trails.
The Paul Bunyan State Trail runs from
Brainerd, Minnesota
Brainerd ( ) is a city and the county seat of Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States. Its population was 14,395 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Brainerd straddles the Mississippi River several miles upstream from its confluen ...
, and Lake Bemidji State Park. It is used for walking, biking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. There is also a bike trail around Lake Bemidji about 17 miles long. Each year an event is held where families and individuals can bike around the lake, with rest stops along the way.
Art in the Park, hosted by Paul Bunyan Communications and Watermark Art Center, is held every year at Bemidji Library Park, across from the Watermark Art Center. Art in the Park has been a summer highlight for Bemidji residents since 1967. The event features more than 100 artists, food vendors, and live entertainment. A variety of items are sold, made in such materials as wood and ceramics, along with clothing and jewelry, photography, metalworking, greeting cards, homemade preserves, food, candles, and soaps. Roughly 4,000 people attend annually. The festival has been renamed the Watermark Art Festival and was held at Library Park on July 16–17, 2022.
Every year, in the first week of August, teams compete in the Dragon Boat races. There are also many food vendors, kids' activities, and musical and cultural performances. In the early 21st century, dragon boat racing was the fastest growing water sport in the nation.
The Bemidji Polar Days, also known as Winterfest, is a weeklong festival that includes many different activities, such as a polar plunge, and sled derby, broomball, a 5k polar walk/run,
curling
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, pond hockey, and a cornhole tournament.
The Paul Bunyan Triathlon takes place the third Saturday in August. The Minnesota Finlandia Ski Marathon is also held in Bemidji.
Geography
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the city has a total area of , of which is land and (21.90%) is water.
Four-lane
U.S. Route 2,
U.S. Route 71 and
Minnesota State Highway 197 are three of the main routes in the city. Minnesota State Highways
89 and
371 are nearby.
The largest earthquake on record for the Bemidji area was recorded on September 3, 1917. It is claimed that it shook houses in Bemidji and across northern Minnesota. The epicenter was about away in
Staples, Minnesota, and it affected an area of ; it had a
magnitude
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4.4 with a maximum intensity of VI to VII. The closest and most recent quake occurred in
Walker, Minnesota
Walker is a city in Cass County, Minnesota, Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 966 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is the county seat of Cass County.
Walker is part of the Brainerd, Minnesota, Brainerd B ...
, on September 27, 1982, with a magnitude of 2.0.
Climate
Bemidji has a
hemiboreal humid continental climate
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, Dfb in the
Köppen climate classification
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: short, warm summers, and long, severe winters. The average mean annual temperature in Bemidji is . The coldest month is January with an average daily high of and an average daily low of . The warmest month is July with an average daily high of and an average daily low of . The average annual humidity is 47%. The average annual snowfall is and the average annual rainfall is . The average day Lake Bemidji freezes over is November 26 and the average day the ice goes off the lake is April 26.
Annual snowfall in the Bemidji Area increased 5% in the 21st century vs. the 1930–1999 period, according to the National Weather Service.
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, Jan avg record low F = -27.9
, Feb avg record low F = -24.4
, Mar avg record low F = -13.3
, Apr avg record low F = 13.6
, May avg record low F = 28.2
, Jun avg record low F = 41.7
, Jul avg record low F = 45.1
, Aug avg record low F = 42.4
, Sep avg record low F = 29.2
, Oct avg record low F = 18.8
, Nov avg record low F = -6.4
, Dec avg record low F = -18.9
, Jan avg record high F = 34.5
, Feb avg record high F = 37.4
, Mar avg record high F = 51.6
, Apr avg record high F = 72.1
, May avg record high F = 81.2
, Jun avg record high F = 85.4
, Jul avg record high F = 90.5
, Aug avg record high F = 87.6
, Sep avg record high F = 75.1
, Oct avg record high F = 71.3
, Nov avg record high F = 55.7
, Dec avg record high F = 42.3
Demographics
2020 census
As of the
2020 census, there were 14,574 people and 6,014 households, and 2,669 families residing in the city. The
population density
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was . There were 6,571 housing units. The racial makeup of the city was 73.6%
White
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, 2.8%
African American
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, 14.4%
Native American, 0.9%
Asian, 0.0%
Pacific Islander
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, 0.8% from some other races and 7.4% from two or more races.
Hispanic
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or
Latino of any race were 4.0% of the population. 20.1% of residents were under the age of 18, 6.8% were under 5 years of age, and 15.9% were 65 and older.
2010 census
As of the
2010 census, there were 13,431 people, 5,339 households, and 2,557 families residing in the city. The
population density
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was . There were 5,748 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 81.3%
White
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, 1.2%
African American
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, 11.3%
Native American, 1.4%
Asian, 0.1%
Pacific Islander
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, 0.3% from
other races, and 4.4% from two or more races.
Hispanic
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or
Latino of any race were 1.9% of the population.
There were 5,339 households, of which 24.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 28.7% were
married couples
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living together, 14.4% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.8% had a male householder with no wife present, and 52.1% were non-families. Of all households, 38.6% were made up of individuals, and 16.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.18 and the average family size was 2.83.
The median age in the city was 27.1 years. 19.4% of residents were under the age of 18; 26.7% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 21.6% were from 25 to 44; 17.5% were from 45 to 64; and 14.8% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 47.7% male and 52.3% female.
Economy
As of the 2022 US Economic Census, the median household income for Bemidji is $65,939 with the mean household income of $84,374.
Major Employers
According to the City's 2021 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the largest employers in the city are:
Industries
These are the top 12 industries in Bemidji of the civilian employed population 16 years and over.
Government
Bemidji's government is made up of a mayor and a council, with the latter elected from five single-member districts or wards.
Politics
Culture

The
Concordia Language Villages are near Bemidji. They have supported several language conversational groups (including
French,
Chinese,
Norwegian,
Spanish,
Italian
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, and
German) that meet weekly in local coffeehouses. In 2018 Concordia's
Korean Language Village received a $5 million grant. The Korean village is the newest of the Villages.
In 2011, Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr., of the
Red Lake Ojibwe Nation, complimented Bemidji's
Ojibwe language
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signage in places-of-business.
During the summer, the Paul Bunyan Playhouse operates a non-
Equity,
summer stock theater at the Chief Theater. The Bemidji Community Theatre provides live theatre there when the Paul Bunyan Playhouse is not in operation. Bemidji is also home to the Bemidji Symphony Orchestra (BSO), which was established in 1938 under the auspices of (what was then) Bemidji State College. In 2000, the BSO became an independent arts organization.
The statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox are popular tourist destinations, and people photograph themselves in front of them. The statues are next to the Bemidji Tourist Information Center, where tourists can learn about local activities, events, and attractions. The center also includes many artifacts of the lumberjack's legend and a giant visitors' book in which travelers can sign their names; the list of signatures goes back decades. An old fireplace there was built with 900 stones, the stones having been taken from every state in the United States, most of the Canadian provinces, and Minnesota national parks.
Sports
The city is well-known to hockey fans. As a Division II team, Bemidji State was a hockey dynasty in the 1980s and '90s. Bemidji State was in the title game eight straight years, winning five titles. It became a Division I team in 1999, and has not won any Division I titles.
The city is also familiar to
curling
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fans. Both men's and women's rinks from the
Bemidji Curling Club won the right to represent the United States in the 2005
World Curling Championship and the
2006 Winter Olympics
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in
Torino
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,
Italy
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.
Pete Fenson, the
skip
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of the U.S. curling team that took the bronze medal at the
2006 Olympics, is a native of Bemidji, as is
Natalie Nicholson, who was the lead for the
United States women's team at the
2010 Winter Olympics
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in
Vancouver
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.
A city referendum for a
Bemidji Regional Events Center passed by a slim majority of 43 votes out of 4,583 cast in November 2006. Opening in 2010, the center was renamed the
Sanford Center and serves as home to the
Bemidji State University
Bemidji State University (BSU) is a public university in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States. Founded as a preparatory institution for teachers in 1919, it provides higher education to north-central Minnesota. It is part of the Minnesota State Coll ...
hockey team. The men's and women's hockey teams are both members of the
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
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From 1951 to 1999, it operated as a me ...
. From 2014 to 2015, the Sanford Center was the home of the city's first-ever professional sports team, the
Bemidji Axemen of the
Indoor Football League
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.
From January 16 to January 19, 2019, Bemidji hosted
Hockey Day Minnesota, a three-day event aired on Fox Sports. The
Bemidji High School and
Bemidji State University
Bemidji State University (BSU) is a public university in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States. Founded as a preparatory institution for teachers in 1919, it provides higher education to north-central Minnesota. It is part of the Minnesota State Coll ...
boys and girls hockey teams both played on outdoor rinks outside of the
Sanford Center. The
Minnesota Wild
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team also played on the outdoor rinks.
In 2013, runners signed up for the first
Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon. The race, run in October, draws athletes and recreational runners from around the region. The events spawned a weekend of races that includes two kids races, a 5K, 10K, half-marathon and a 26K that circles Lake Bemidji.
Education

Bemidji is home to
Bemidji State University
Bemidji State University (BSU) is a public university in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States. Founded as a preparatory institution for teachers in 1919, it provides higher education to north-central Minnesota. It is part of the Minnesota State Coll ...
,
Northwest Technical College, and
Oak Hills Christian College. Public education, served by
Bemidji Area Schools, is a part of Independent School District 31, and includes eight elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. Also in the district are TrekNorth Charter Jr. and Sr. High School, Voyagers Charter High School, Schoolcraft Charter School, and Bemidji is home to four private schools: St. Philip's Catholic School, St. Mark's Lutheran School, Kingdom Builders and Heartland Christian Academy.
Regional center
Bemidji is a regional hub for shopping, arts, entertainment, education, health services, worship, government services and more. The Bemidji area includes parts or all of
Beltrami (pop. 46,380),
Hubbard (pop. 21,715),
Cass
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* Big Cass, ring name of wrestler William Morrissey
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(pop. 30,639),
Itasca (pop. 45,070),
Koochiching (pop. 11,941),
Lake of the Woods
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(pop. 3,823),
Marshall
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Australia
*Marshall, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria
** Marshall railway station
Canada
* Marshall, Saskatchewan
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Liberia
* Marshall, Liberia
Marshall Is ...
(pop. 8,988),
Pennington (pop. 13,780),
Red Lake (pop. 3,933),
Clearwater (pop. 8,576), and
Mahnomen (pop. 5,414) counties, the
White Earth (pop. 9,726) and
Leech Lake (pop. 11,388) Reservations and the
Sovereign Nation of Red Lake (pop. 5,506). Lexington Realty International places the Bemidji Area population at 200,259 in the 2021 Estimate.
Media
Newspapers
''The Bemidji Pioneer'' is the local newspaper, published twice weekly on Wednesday and Saturday. Now owned by
Forum Communications Company, it was founded as a weekly in 1896.
TV stations
Most of Bemidji's TV stations primarily rebroadcast the television stations of the
Twin Cities
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.
Radio stations
FM
AM
Magazines
* ''inBemidji'', a quarterly lifestyle magazine focused on the Bemidji area. First published in December 2013 (as ''inMagazine'') by ''The Bemidji Pioneer''.
* ''Northwoods Woman'', a bimonthly magazine published from 2008 to 2013, launched in Bemidji, Walker and Park Rapids, included articles about women who live and work in northern Minnesota.
Infrastructure
Major highways
The following routes are in the Bemidji area.
*
U.S. Highway 2
*
U.S. Highway 71
*
Minnesota State Highway 89
*
Minnesota State Highway 197
Air service
Bemidji is served by
Bemidji Regional Airport, which has passenger services on three airlines,
Delta Connection
Delta Connection is a brand name under which Delta Air Lines has air service agreements with domestic regional air carriers that feed traffic to their network by serving passengers primarily in small and medium-sized cities in the domestic mark ...
,
Sun Country Airlines and
Bemidji Airlines, the latter of which is based in Bemidji. Bemidji Airlines also operates cargo flights, while
Corporate Air is the only airline to operate all-cargo-only flights to the airport, on behalf of
FedEx Express
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.
Notable people
*
Rita Albrecht, public servant and Bemidji mayor (2012-2020)
*
Russell A. Anderson, Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
*
Elmer E. Berglund, Minnesota state representative and railroad conductor
*
Roy C. Booth, author
*
Harry A. Bridgeman, Minnesota state senator and railroad locomotive engineer
*
Gary Burger, guitarist and lead vocalist for the band
The Monks
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Dave Casper, football player
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Bob Decker, Minnesota state senator and educator
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Leonard R. Dickinson, Minnesota state legislator and businessman
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Pete Fenson, American curling skip
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Terry Frost, actor
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Bryan Hickerson, baseball player
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Bob A. Johnson, Minnesota state representative
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Frank Moe, Minnesota state representative
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Joe Motzko, hockey player
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Kent Nerburn, author
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Brian Paulson, record producer and musician
* Mimi Parker, drummer and vocalist for
Low
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Jane Russell, actress
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Gary Sargent, ice hockey defenseman
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Gail Skare, Minnesota state representative
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Kerry Taylor, baseball player
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Theodore W. Thorson, Minnesota state representative
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David Tomassoni, Minnesota state legislator
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Will Weaver, author and professor emeritus
In popular culture
*The
first season of the
FX black comedy
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crime drama
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television series ''
Fargo'', starring
Billy Bob Thornton
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,
Allison Tolman,
Colin Hanks and
Martin Freeman
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Freeman's most ...
, is mainly set in and around Bemidji and
Duluth
Duluth ( ) is a Port, port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of St. Louis County, Minnesota, St. Louis County. Located on Lake Superior in Minnesota's Arrowhead Region, the city is a hub for cargo shipping. The population ...
.
It was filmed in
Calgary
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,
Alberta
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.
Gallery
File:Beltrami County Courthouse dome.jpg, Beltrami County Courthouse dome
File:Bemidji Carnegie Library.jpg, Carnegie Library, now an art center
File:Bemidji Great Northern Depot.jpg, Beltrami County History Center
File:Bemidji, Minnesota-02-Businesses on Beltrami Avenue.jpg, Businesses on Beltrami Avenue
References
External links
City of Bemidji – Official WebsiteBemidji Area Chamber of Commerce''The Bemidji Pioneer'' newspaper
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Cities in Beltrami County, Minnesota
Cities in Minnesota
County seats in Minnesota
Minnesota populated places on the Mississippi River
Minnesota placenames of Native American origin