Meersman, Tom
Down the Mississippi River in Wabasha, the National Eagle Center helpedlead the movementto make the bald eagle the official national bird. "It goes back to the fact that it was chosen as the national symbol back in 1782," said Ed Hahn with the National Eagle Center. ...
When I moved toMinnesota25 years ago fromIowa, I had no idea that a magical place existed near the Mississippi River. It wasn't until I had kids and was looking for something fun to do that we'd all enjoy that I found a place called the National Eagle Center. As soon as I saw it...
The bald eagle has always been a symbol of the United States, but for some reason it has never been designated as such by the government, but that is about to change.
Wabasha hopes tourists flock to local wildlife attraction. (planned National Eagle Center in Wabasha, MN)(Brief Article)Turner, Laura
Down the Mississippi River in Wabasha, the National Eagle Center helpedlead the movementto make the bald eagle the official national bird. "It goes back to the fact that it was chosen as the national symbol back in 1782," said Ed Hahn with the National Eagle Center. ...