Minnesota’s newest ‘largest in the world’ nutcracker is drawing visitors from across the globe
- A 65-foot-tall wooden soldier has put one small Minnesota town on the map, with visitors from across the globe coming to see the “world’s largest” nutcracker.
- It took years for the Uncle Sam-style nutcracker to take its patriotic place atop a concrete platform overlooking Interstate 90 in Luverne.
- “It ended up being kind of serendipitous that it was finished right before America 250,” Katie Walgrave, who designed the nutcracker, told The Independent, referring to the semisequincentennial of U.
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- A 65-foot-tall wooden soldier has put one small Minnesota town on the map, with visitors from across the globe coming to see the “world’s largest” nutcracker.
- It took years for the Uncle Sam-style nutcracker to take its patriotic place atop a concrete platform overlooking Interstate 90 in Luverne.
- “It ended up being kind of serendipitous that it was finished right before America 250,” Katie Walgrave, who designed the nutcracker, told The Independent, referring to the semisequincentennial of U.
Sources: The Independent