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Late September in Minnesota and Wisconsin “bluff country” means cool,  sunny days and the first fall colors beginning to take over the green,  tree-covered hillsides and valleys.
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Late September in Minnesota and Wisconsin “bluff country” means cool, sunny days and the first fall colors beginning to take over the green, tree-covered hillsides and valleys.

Watch the rest of Steve Date’s slideshow.

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    Can it be Thanksgiving break so I can go back
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    Minnesota, you’re so pretty.
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    It’s gorgeous out today. Annoyingly windy, but gorgeous.
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    I absoloutely love...Bluffs…soo pretty
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