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Jill Swenson's avatar

As a kid on my way to Luther League camp, we'd stop at Tobie's on the way. That Hinckley was famous for the fire didn't interest me until I was much older and could appreciate the scope and sweep of the tragedy. The story of Hans Paulson and the search for his family is a great way to convey the magnitude of devastation.

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Kirsi Dahl's avatar

I drive by the Hinckley cemetery with the fire memorial every summer weekend - on the way to and from our cabin in Wisconsin. As a junior high student, our class took a trip to the nearby state park and along the way we visited the memorial and learned some of the history, but I had forgotten the details, and of course never knew the story of Hans Paulson. Very tragic.

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