Historical Places
"Keep in mind we didn’t have cell phones back then. We had to holler. And boy, we were good at it. Of course, nobody could holler as loud as me."
Paul L. Bunyan
CROSSLAKE
Crosslake Area Historical Society
218-692-5400
Historic Log Village:Each building in the log village features a "stop-and-listen" system in which you push a button to listen to a recording about the specific site.
Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 11am - 4pm, Memorial Day through Labor Day
Membership Fees: $25/family & $15/single
Northern Trackers Railroad Club, Inc.
13570 Cty Rd 3 Crosslake
Two blocks south of Crosslake Historic Village
(218) 692-1900
A ''work in process'' historical railroad museum. Library and train models replicating logging and mining industries in the early 1900's.
PEQUOT LAKES
Pequot Lakes Area Historical Society
The Cole Memorial Building was built in 1937 by the W.P.A. The Historical Society museum is located in the basement of the Cole Memorial Building and it represents the Depression and World War II era.
Museum Hours: Saturdays Noon to 4 p.m. from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Also available by appointment (contact Wayne Olson at (218) 568-5708).
Admission Fees:$1 for adults, $.50 cents for students, children under 12 are free
Membership Fees:$15/family & $10/single.
PINE RIVER
Pine River — DEPOT RESTORATION PROJECT
Learn more at www.pinerivermn.com/Resources/Articles/PRDepot/index.htm
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