st paul winter carnival

The annual St. Paul Winter Carnival begins this week! [1]

Offended by this attack on their Capital City, the Saint Paul Chamber of Commerce decided to not only prove that Saint Paul was habitable but that its citizens were very much alive during winter, the most dominant season. [2]

Though the Carnival was originally first-held to celebrate the success of railroad expansion in the city, the Saint Paul Winter Carnival also has its beginnings in an insult. [1]

In 1886 King Boreas the first was crowned and the first Winter Carnival commenced. [3]

These clues point to a local park, where participants race to find the gold medallion. [1]

A group of local businessmen set out to publicize the area’s winter attractions, and the first winter carnival featured an Ice Palace in St. Paul’s Central Park constructed by a Montreal contractor. [...] The main players are Boreas, King of the Winds, the Queen of the Snows, and the fire god, Vulcanus, who storms the Ice Palace but is persuaded by the Queen to submit to Boreas and let the people enjoy their carnival celebration. [2]

It is the time of year again to dress warm and enjoy the winter wonder Minnesota has to offer. [1]

The Vulcan Krewe is selected by the Order of Fire and Brimstone along with the new Fire King, Vulcanus Rex, each year. [...] As a community organization, the members of the Royal Family and Vulcan Krewe travel internationally throughout the US and Canada visiting different communities and engaging in various festivals. [3]

The parade is a new attraction inviting guests to wander up John Ireland Boulevard to the State Capitol. [...] Thursday, the festivities begin early with the royal coronation and reception, as well as an ice carving competition. [1]

The events also served to bring the community closer together including members of nearby Native American tribes. [2]

In 1916, Ron Stewart, Vulcanus Rex I, wore a warm blanket coat with a wide sash and a headpiece with devil-type horns on it. [...] These clues point to a local park, where participants race to the park they think the clues point them towards, and start searching for the medallion. [3]

Sources:
[1] Saint Paul Winter Carnival
[2] Saint Paul Winter Carnival: Information from Answers.com
[3] Saint Paul Winter Carnival - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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