Eye on New Ulm Part II
#1: When someone is running low, they can find a solution down below.
#2: Staghorn sumac were used by Native Americans to treat colds, sore throats, fevers and other infections. To see this particular flowering plant, think green.
#3: Though Gertie is a female, you can still take a gander at her in which park?
#4. Psalm 23:4.
# 5. A true German experience sits here, along with a sign that will point a New Ulmite to all of their favorite spots in town.
#6. Wall art is all around New Ulm, this piece is relatively new.
# 7. The clearance for this underpass may be 11 feet, 6 inches, but the street number is a little bit higher. Either way, check your clearance up front.
# 8. Resting behind these chairs is a historic building that can cure any sweet tooth.
NOTE: The previous “Eye on New Ulm” was featured in the March 18-19, 2023 edition of The Journal.
- #1: When someone is running low, they can find a solution down below.
- #2: Staghorn sumac were used by Native Americans to treat colds, sore throats, fevers and other infections. To see this particular flowering plant, think green.
- #3: Though Gertie is a female, you can still take a gander at her in which park?
- #4. Psalm 23:4.
- # 5. A true German experience sits here, along with a sign that will point a New Ulmite to all of their favorite spots in town.
- #6. Wall art is all around New Ulm, this piece is relatively new.
- # 7. The clearance for this underpass may be 11 feet, 6 inches, but the street number is a little bit higher. Either way, check your clearance up front.
- # 8. Resting behind these chairs is a historic building that can cure any sweet tooth.