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Open on Mon, Sat-Sun,10:00am-4:00pm
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1357 Sibley Memorial Hwy, Mendota, MN 55150, United StatesMap
Phone+1 651-452-1596
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  • EngelkingCGMN
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    If you have someone with mobility issues.....

    The tour starts at the building closest to the main road, Sibley Memorial Highway, also referred to as 13. From there, you walk down a hill to a series of buildings that you get to go into and hear a...

    Reviewed on Jul 14, 2019
  • Ed G
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    History of Territory in the 1800's

    Anyone interested in finding out how the Minnesota Territory was settled on the confluence of great rivers should visit this site. As fur trading flurished at this river site a territory becomes a sta...

    Reviewed on Mar 31, 2019
  • Bernardo F
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    What a beautiful riverside historic area

    What a beautiful riverside historic area. Lots of history for sure. It's worth a trip if you're in the area and the park is beautifully maintained as well.

    Reviewed on May 5, 2017
  • deem705
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    Good for History Buffs and not Ideologues !

    A bit hard to find, in town of Mendota, opposite riverside from Fort Snelling, state does not mark access well---but its a great place for venturing into a unique complex of pre-statehood Minnesota hi...

    Reviewed on Sep 11, 2016
  • Havingalovelyday
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    If you want inaccurate, white washed history, with limited access to the buildings...this is your place

    The guide was inappropriate and poor quality at this job. She stated that the Indians "sold" their land to the whites ( would you sell something that in your belief system, you don't own, where you ca...

    Reviewed on Jul 16, 2016