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Minnesota Historical Society - Charles A. Lindbergh Historic Site - http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/lh/
General information, gallery, complete article, and events located at Little Falls. |
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Minnesota Historical Society - James J. Hill House - http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/jjhh/
Completed in 1891, the red sandstone residence was the setting of the public and private lives of the Hill family, includes family information, gallery, and upcoming events located at St. Paul. |
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Minnesota Historical Society - Comstock House - http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/ch/
An 1882 home built by Solomon Comstock, who established the First National Bank and Moorhead State University and helped James J. Hill build a railroad system in the Red River Valley with general information and upcoming events located at Moorhead. |
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Sibley House Historic Site - http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/shs/
Overview from the Minnesota Historical Society includes photo, map, contact information, events calendar, information on admission fees. Located in Mendota. |
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W. W. Mayo House - http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/wwmh/
Mayo hand-built the Gothic-style home in 1859 and set up his first medical practice in a room upstairs. Features visitor information and upcoming events. Located in Le Sueur . |
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Alexander Ramsey House - http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/arh/
Brief description with visitor information, programs, field trips, and upcoming events. Located in St. Paul. |
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Folsom House - http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/fh/
History, upcoming events, and visitor information. |
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Glensheen - http://www.d.umn.edu/glen/
A 7.6 acre estate built between 1905-08 by Chester A. Congdon. Presents the history, tours, activities and events, news, calendar, and contact information. Located in Deluth. |
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Warden's House Museum - http://www.wchsmn.org/museums/wardens_house/
Built in 1853 as the residence of the Minnesota Territorial Prison warden. Photo and visitor information. Located in Stillwater. |
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Bunnell House - http://www.winonahistory.org/sites/bunnell.html
An example of Rural (or Steamboat) Gothic Architecture built by Willard Bunnell in the 1850s with general information and gift shop located at Homer. |