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  2. Pequot Lakes, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    A post office was established at Pequot Lakes in 1896. [4] According to the Pequot Lakes Heritage Preservation Commission, the city once called Sibley and Frogtown was renamed as Pequot. In 1900, Walter and Flora Brown filed their plat for the E 1/2 of the SW 1/4 section 10 in T136N-R29W under the title Pequot.

  3. Cole Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The Cole Memorial Building is a historic municipal event hall in Pequot Lakes, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1937 with New Deal funding, generating jobs and revenue for a community suffering the effects of the Great Depression. With an auditorium large enough to seat 400 people, the Cole Memorial Building served as a key venue for ...

  4. The Pequot Lakes bobber water tower was sinking in disrepair ...

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    PEQUOT LAKES, Minn. — The fishing bobber above the pines here is the answer to "Are we there yet?" for tourists and residents alike. When they see that red and white orb in the sky, they're home.

  5. Minnesota State Highway 371 - Wikipedia

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    MN 371 serves as a south–north route in central and north-central Minnesota between Little Falls, Baxter, Brainerd, Nisswa, Pequot Lakes, Walker, and Cass Lake. MN 371 departs from US 10 at Little Falls heading north, paralleling the Mississippi River on the east side of the river. MN 371 is a freeway-standard route coming off US 10 as it ...

  6. KTIG - Wikipedia

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    KTIG is a Christian radio station licensed to Pequot Lakes, Minnesota, United States, broadcasting on 102.7 MHz FM. The station serves the areas of Brainerd and Staples, and is owned by Minnesota Christian Broadcasters, Inc. [3]

  7. Pequots - Wikipedia

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    Pequot numbers grew significantly during the 1970s and 1980s, especially the Mashantucket Pequot tribe which opened a casino in the same timeframe, and tribal chairman Richard A. Hayward encouraged them to return to their tribal homeland. He worked for Federal recognition and economic development.