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1   Kensington Runestone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kensington Runestone is a 200-pound slab of greywacke covered in runes on its face and side which, if it is genuine, would suggest that Scandinavian explorers reached the ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensington_Runestone

2   Kensington Runestone Museum, Alexandria Minnesota
Welcome to the Runestone Museum, located in downtown Alexandria, Minnesota. We invite you to stop by and tour historic Fort Alexandria, take your picture with the country's biggest ...
http://www.runestonemuseum.org/

3   The Story of the Kensington Runestone
by Wm. P. Holmen, Viking Research . It all started in l898 when the ten year old son of Olof Ohman, who was farming two and half miles northeast of Kensington, found ...
http://kensingtonmn.com/runestonepg.html

4   The Kensington Rune Stone: Compelling New Evidence
Nielsen, with his doctorate in materials science, realized that the question of the Kensington Runestone's authenticity likely could be answered with petrographic data.
http://www.kensingtonrunestone.com/

5   Kensington Runestone Museum, Alexandria Minnesota
The Kensington Runestone and the enduring mystery of its origin continue to be the hallmark of the Runestone Museum. The Runestone Museum has been home to the Kensington Runestone ...
http://www.runestonemuseum.org/runestone.cfm

6   Kensington Runestone - MN150
The controversy over the Kensington Runestone brought Minnesota into the global spotlight. If the runestone is the real thing, it could prove that there were Scandinavians ...
http://discovery.mnhs.org/MN150/index.php?title=Kensington_Runest …

7   Kensington Rune Stone
In a new book coming out in November of 2005, The Kensington Runestone: Compelling New Evidence, Richard Nielsen and Scott F. Wolter present new evidence in favor of the ...
http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/kens/kens.htm

8   Vikings and Runestones. Roadside America
Alexandria, Minnesota, has the Kensington Runestone, and the story goes that it was found under the roots of an aspen tree by Olaf Ohman, an illiterate local farmer, in 1898
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/set/OVERrune.html

9   Douglas County, Minnesota - Parks Division - Kensington Runestone Park
Douglas County Parks Division PO Box 398 Alexandria MN 56308. 320-762-2966 fax: 320-763-7955
http://www.co.douglas.mn.us/kensington_runestone_park.htm

10   Kensington Runestone Goes to Sweden
The Kensington Runestone, whose authenticity has been in dispute since it was discovered in 1898, has gone on display at Sweden's National Historical Museum.
http://www.archaeology.org/0401/newsbriefs/runestone.html

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