The first year of the festival was in 1932. It was the Midwest's oldest and longest running multicultural festival. They are now calling it quits after a jaw-dropping 90 years.
What I didn't realize is that Jerry plants his corn just for this moment, the 12 days of the Great Minnesota Get-Together, and all of that corn we enjoy at the fair is hand-picked!
Delivery apps have made getting food delivered extremely convenient and easy, but it comes at a cost. Literally. How much is Minnesota willing to spend?
Hopefully, at some point, the business can either be sold or reopened, as that cafe really helped bring people into the tiny town of Pease, and with it being closed there aren't as many visitors to the area.