Published on: Tue, 11/27/2007 - 10:11
The Saint Paul Cube was featured in an article on the MinnPost website by Marisa Helms. Here is an excerpt:
Hungarian Erno Rubik reportedly got his inspiration for the cube that made him famous by staring into the Danube River one day in Budapest. Somehow, the interaction of the water and the pebbles gave him the idea for the mechanics behind the Rubik’s Cube. That was in 1974. By the early ’80s, the Cube took the world by storm.
Now comes the St. Paul Cube … not quite the engineering feat of its ancestor, but a stroke of promotional genius nonetheless.
Click here to read St. Paul preservation group offers new twist on ‘cubist art.’ The cubes are available to all donors to Historic Saint Paul. Click here to get yours today!

