Cohasset

Population (2010) 2,698 Introduction Cohasset is a place with a lot more land than people, but some of the places within its city limits offer great access to the Mississippi River. Visitor Information Visitors can load up on brochures and information at Visit Grand Rapids

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Bemidji

Population (2010) 13,431 Introduction Bemidji, the First City on the Mississippi (the official slogan!), is a small but vibrant city with an active arts scene and enough outdoors activities to get a couch potato outside any time of year. Visitor Information Get your questions answered

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Nelson

Population (2010) 374 Introduction Nelson is another crossroads town that most people zip through, except maybe for a stop at the cheese factory, but there are other reasons to get out of your car and explore, too. Visitor Information You can contact the village clerk (715.673.4804),

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Weaver

Population (2010) Unincorporated Introduction On the verge of ghost town status after losing buildings to highway construction, Weaver today is just a few houses surrounded by great scenery. History Andrew Olson and his family, who arrived in the 1850s, were probably the first to settle

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Dakota

Population (2010) 323 Introduction The village of Dakota anchors one end of the Apple Blossom Scenic Drive. History John Reed was a premature arrival in this area; he tried to open a trading post in the 1840s but the Dakota Indians, who still had legal claim

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