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The Waseca County Historical Society Museum, also known as the Waseca County History Center, is a local history museum located in Waseca, Minnesota, and operated by the Waseca County Historical Society. Founded in 1938, the museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the rich history of Waseca County, established in 1857.
The state's official natural history museum, established in 1872 for research and display of the state's plants and animals. Operated by the University of Minnesota, the museum is home to world renowned wildlife dioramas, the first discovery room in North America, and state-of-the-art digital planetarium. The museum opened a new building on the ...
Matawan is an unincorporated community in Byron Township, Waseca County, Minnesota, United States, near New Richland. The community is located near the junction of Waseca County Roads 11 and 28. The Big Cobb River and the Little Cobb River both flow nearby. A post office called Matawan was established in 1907, and remained in operation until ...
Redwood County Poor Farm; S. Science Museum of Minnesota; SMSU Museum of Natural History This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 16:35 (UTC). ...
Waseca: House occupied 1872–1907 by a local pioneer, businessman, politician, and civic leader (1828–1907) involved in an unusually wide range of activities during Waseca's early development. [6] Now houses the research library of the Waseca County Historical Society. [7] 4: Hofmann Apiaries: Hofmann Apiaries: January 19, 2016 : 4661 420th Ave.
The William R. Wolf House is a historic house in Waseca, Minnesota, United States. It was built around 1895 and served as the family residence of a prominent local merchant and civic leader. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for its local significance in the theme of architecture and commerce. [3]
Toners Lake, located in Waseca County, U.S. state of Minnesota, [1] was named after Richard Toner, a blacksmith [2] who was among the early settlers in the area. The lake spans approximately 134 acres and is part of the county’s notable natural features, with historical and recreational importance to the community.
Chik Wauk Lodge, now Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center, is a historic building near the northern terminus of the Gunflint Trail northwest of Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States. It overlooks Saganaga Lake. It was built in 1933.