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  1. Minnesota City Historical Association

    Jun 19, 2025 · Minnesota City Historical Association website with stories, photos and newsletters about the history of Minnesota City, Minnesota.

  2. Historical Landmarks - Minnesota City Historical Association

    Minnesota City Schools History of schools in Minnesota City including the 1872 Maybury School designed by famous architect C.G. Maybury. Read More

  3. MCHA Archive - Minnesota City Historical Association

    The MCHA archive is located in the historic First Baptist Church at 140 Mill Street in Minnesota City. There are many artifacts on display that date from various eras of the cities history …

  4. Minnesota City History

    History of Minnesota City, Minnesota from the Minnesota City Historical Association MCHA. minnesotacity.org

  5. Early Settlers - Minnesota City Historical Association

    D.Q. Burley and O.M. Lord were both early settlers of Minnesota City. O.M. Lord served as superintendent of schools and was a mail carrier, blacksmith, and horticulturist.

  6. January 2025 - Minnesota City Historical Association

    There is new video posted at the website. One is a 2009 MCHA presentation by Bob Bambenek on Land Abstracts in the Minnesota City area. The other is the Fran Suilmann Oaks recordings …

  7. "Oaks Remembered" Presentation with Walt Kelly October 2024

    Home Event Photos "Oaks Remembered" Presentation with Walt Kelly October 2024

  8. Video Files - Minnesota City Historical Association

    Winona County Recorder Bob Bambenek discusses abstracts related to Minnesota City and area. His presentation traces the history of individual Iand tracts/area parcels including the role of …

  9. Oaks Supper Club - Minnesota City Historical Association

    In 1946 a second devastating fire hit the Oaks. Kelly temporarily moved the Oaks to the City Nite Club in Minnesota City until the restaurant was rebuilt. He renamed the new establishment …

  10. Contact - Minnesota City Historical Association

    Contact - Minnesota City Historical Association