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Little history about New Ulm settler
One of three buildings that survived the Dakota conflict. Nice that the historical building has been perserved. Due to Covid building was not open during our visit. Enjoyed reading the informative p...
One of three buildings that survived the Dakota conflict. Nice that the historical building has been perserved. Due to Covid building was not open during our visit. Enjoyed reading the informative p...
We paid the $3 admission fee and spent the next 30-45 minutes on a guided tour by a woman who was dressed in 1860s era attire, extremely knowledgable, and an exceptional storyteller. My husband and I ...
We paid the $3 admission fee and spent the next 30-45 minutes on a guided tour by a woman who was dressed in 1860s era attire, extremely knowledgable, and an exceptional storyteller. My husband and I ...
This site is extremely good, but "in and of itself" I can see how this site alone may be boring. This house is one of the very few remaining structures left of the War Of 1862 when Chief Little Crow a...
Little history about New Ulm settler
One of three buildings that survived the Dakota conflict. Nice that the historical building has been perserved. Due to Covid building was not open during our visit. Enjoyed reading the informative p...
Little history about New Ulm settler
One of three buildings that survived the Dakota conflict. Nice that the historical building has been perserved. Due to Covid building was not open during our visit. Enjoyed reading the informative p...
Incredible view inside of American history
We paid the $3 admission fee and spent the next 30-45 minutes on a guided tour by a woman who was dressed in 1860s era attire, extremely knowledgable, and an exceptional storyteller. My husband and I ...
Incredible view inside of American history
We paid the $3 admission fee and spent the next 30-45 minutes on a guided tour by a woman who was dressed in 1860s era attire, extremely knowledgable, and an exceptional storyteller. My husband and I ...
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This site is extremely good, but "in and of itself" I can see how this site alone may be boring. This house is one of the very few remaining structures left of the War Of 1862 when Chief Little Crow a...