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Located in downtown Saint Paul's historic Landmark Center, the Gallery of Wood Art offers an often surprising and always engaging view of contemporary works created in wood.
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Grand oaks and delicate prairie flowers grace the rugged, rolling landscape of this park. Trails traverse remnant and restored prairies, wind down deep ravines and rise up to the grassy ridgetops and bluffs overlooking the scenic St. Croix River.
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The Story Lady Doll & Toy Museum features more than 1,500 dolls including antiques, story book characters, designer dolls, handcrafted dolls, and much more. There are also antique toys and a 70 year old hand-carved dancing doll display.
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One of the best-preserved Victorian houses in the country, this was the home of Alexander Ramsey, Minnesota's first territorial govenor. Near the historic Irvine ark neighborhood and downtown St.
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The Ames-Florida-Stork House was built in 1861 by George Ames, one of the original settlers to the Rockford area.
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Before the completion of the Interstate Highway System, roadside museums were common sights to America's motoring public. Usually owner operated, they ranged in quality from tawdry to excellent.
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In 1882, the citizens of Becker County recognized the need for preservation of the history of their community. The result was the Pioneer Settlers Union.
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