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Why barn quilts seem to be popping up all over central Minnesota
- Hundreds of barn quilts are displayed on barns and public spaces across central Minnesota, celebrating rural artistry and community pride.
- The Barn Quilts of Central Minnesota Trail features over 150 designs, co-founded by Lisa Kajer and Mary Noska, aiming to boost tourism while preserving local stories.
- A barn quilt honoring Mary Noska, who passed away in 2024, reflects her chosen design and is memorialized with a barn quilt named Mary's Vision, created by her friend Lisa Kajer.
- Community members, including students, collaborated to expand the trail, which officially launched in October 2015.
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Why barn quilts seem to be popping up all over central Minnesota
WADENA—Hundreds of brightly painted barn quilts brighten the back roads and highways of central Minnesota. Mounted on barns, fence posts, parks and community spaces, these large-scale, hand-painted “quilt blocks” have become a hallmark of rural pride and artistry. The Barn Quilts of Central Minnesota Trail—now featuring more than 150 designs—is a not an actual trail as much as it is a gigantic, rural art project with its pieces scattered and on …
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