Mississippi River towns in Minnesota

St. Cloud

Population (2010) 65,842 Introduction St. Cloud, a city split between three counties, emerged from the union of three distinct cities: one founded by a slave-owning southerner, one founded by an abolitionist Protestant, and one created just to build a sawmill. It’s a wonder the place ever came up with

By |2024-06-14T17:22:54-05:00September 30th, 2012|Minnesota|Comments Off on St. Cloud

Sauk Rapids

Population (2010) 12,773 Introduction Sauk Rapids is located along what was once known as “Third Rapids”, because, well, they were the third set of rapids upriver from St. Anthony Falls. Those rapids are now obscured by a dam, and those two small towns have in recent years developed into

By |2024-05-28T08:29:57-05:00September 13th, 2012|Minnesota|Comments Off on Sauk Rapids

Brainerd

Population (2010) 13,590 Introduction Brainerd is at the center of a vast resort area that spreads out around the city. I confess I have mixed feelings about Brainerd, and not just because this was the place where I dropped my smartphone into the toilet. While the city has an interesting

By |2024-05-27T11:56:32-05:00September 6th, 2012|Minnesota|Comments Off on Brainerd

Aitkin

Population (2010) 2,165 Visitor Information Direct your questions to the Aitkin Area Chamber of Commerce (301 Minnesota Ave. N; 218.927.2316). History Aitkin owes it early growth to the logging industry. When it was founded in 1871 (when the Great Northern Railroad built a station here),

By |2024-05-27T11:54:28-05:00August 5th, 2012|Minnesota|Comments Off on Aitkin
Go to Top