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Historical Markers in Wabasha County, Minnesota

 
Clickable Map of Wabasha County, Minnesota and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Wabasha County, MN (18) Goodhue County, MN (43) Olmsted County, MN (28) Winona County, MN (22) Buffalo County, WI (8) Pepin County, WI (8)  WabashaCounty(18) Wabasha County (18)  GoodhueCounty(43) Goodhue County (43)  OlmstedCounty(28) Olmsted County (28)  WinonaCounty(22) Winona County (22)  BuffaloCountyWisconsin(8) Buffalo County (8)  PepinCounty(8) Pepin County (8)
Wabasha is the county seat for Wabasha County
Adjacent to Wabasha County, Minnesota
      Goodhue County (43)  
      Olmsted County (28)  
      Winona County (22)  
      Buffalo County, Wisconsin (8)  
      Pepin County, Wisconsin (8)  
 
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1 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Lake City — A Very Old Fish Story — Great River Road Minnesota —
On South Lakeshore Drive (U.S. 61) south of West Elm Street, on the left when traveling south.
Ten thousand years ago, as the Ice Age was drawing to a close, Wisconsin's fast-flowing Chippewa River carried vast quantities of sand. But where the Chippewa entered the Mississippi, ten miles downstream from here, its current slowed and the . . . Map (db m52074) HM
2 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Lake City — Gold Star Memorial
On North Lakeshore Drive (U.S. 61 / 63) at North Park Street, on the right when traveling north on North Lakeshore Drive.
. . . Map (db m45474) HM
3 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Lake City — WB-LKC-093 — Historic Lake Pepin: Birthplace of Waterskiing
On South Lakeshore Drive (U.S. 61) south of West Elm Street, on the left when traveling south.
"I decided that if you could ski on snow, you could ski on water." In 1922, after first trying barrel staves, then snow skis, eighteen year old Ralph W. Samuelson succeeded in waterskiing on eight foot long pine boards, steamed in boiling water to . . . Map (db m45308) HM
4 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Lake City — Louis McCahill Memorial Park
On South Lakeshore Drive (U.S. 61) at West Dwelle Street, on the left when traveling south on South Lakeshore Drive.
Dedicated in grateful memory of her son and all others who made the supreme sacrifice and all who served in defense of their country in World War I 1917 • 1918 World War II 1941 • 1945 Korean War 1950 • 1954 by Mary . . . Map (db m52092) HM
5 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Lake City — Maiden Rock
Near U.S. 61 when traveling south.
On the east shore of Lake Pepin, opposite this point juts out a high rock. From this pinnacle according to accounts of early travelers, a Sioux maiden of Wabasha’s band prevented from marrying the warrior of her choice, leaped to her death that . . . Map (db m207747) HM
6 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Lake City — Patton ParkNamed in Memory of George Patton and Eliza Kellogg, His Wife
On U.S. 63 just south of High Street, on the right when traveling north.
who came to Lake City in 1856 as territorial pioneers. They purchased an interest in the new townsite and selected the square comprising this park as the location of their future home. On this site, the same year, they built their residence and . . . Map (db m150709) HM
7 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Lake City — Ralph W. Samuelson"Father of Water Skiing"
On Park Street just north of East Walnut Street, on the right when traveling north.
“If we had a way of foreordaining these things, we couldn’t have picked a finer father of water skiing than Ralph Samuelson. He has been an amazing asset to the sport ever since he discovered it on Lake Pepin, Lake City, Minnesota, largely . . . Map (db m153918) HM
8 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Lake City — The First Settler
On Park Street at East Chestnut Street, on the left when traveling south on Park Street.
The first actual settler in Lake City was Jacob Boody who came in the Fall of 1853. His brother and Abner Dwelle came the next year. Samuel Doughty built the first substantial home and blacksmith shop in 1855. That same year the town was platted and . . . Map (db m52078) HM
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9 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Lake City — The Sea Wing Disaster
On North Lakeshore Drive (U.S. 61 / 63) north of West Clay Street, on the right when traveling north.
On July 13, 1890, the steamer "Sea Wing", with covered barge alongside, and 215 passengers aboard was returning from a Sunday excursion down the Mississippi River to Lake City. At 8 p.m., Captain D.N. Wethern had guided the steamer 5 miles up Lake . . . Map (db m45462) HM
10 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Millville — Millville, Minnesota
On Bridge Street, on the right when traveling south.
Founded 1870 by Charles R. Read Born March 10, 1820, Somerset Shier, England. Died October 9, 1899 at Millville, buried at Wabasha, Minnesota. Centennial was observed August 15-16, 1970.Map (db m113872) HM
11 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Reads Landing — Lake Pepin
On Great River Road (U.S. 61) 1.5 miles north of 9th Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
"City dwellers need go no farther than this if they seek romantic solitude,” wrote panorama artist Henry Lewis in 1848. “One cannot imagine a more lovely expanse of water than Lake Pepin in quiet, clear weather, and no wilder scene than . . . Map (db m45318) HM
12 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Reads Landing — WB-PEP-012 — Lake Pepin
On Great River Road (U.S. 61) 1.5 miles north of 9th Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Lake Pepin occupies the Mississippi Valley above this point for a distance of 22 miles. The lake is formed by the delta of the Chippewa River which enters the Mississippi directly east of this site. The Chippewa, a relatively small river, has a . . . Map (db m45700) HM
13 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Reads Landing — The River of Rafts — Great River Road Minnesota —
On Great River Road (U.S. 61) 1.5 miles north of 9th Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
This was once one of the busiest stretches on the Upper Mississippi River. Between 1830 and 1915, lumber companies in western Wisconsin floated millions of pine logs and pieces of cut lumber down the Chippewa River, which enters the Mississippi . . . Map (db m52718) HM
14 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Wabasha — Grace Memorial Episcopal Church
On 3rd Street East at Bailey Avenue, on the right when traveling west on 3rd Street East.
Designed by well-known architect Cass Gilbert, whose elegant new state capitol building was under construction in St. Paul, this handsome English Gothic style church was consecrated by Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple on April 28, 1901. Forty-two years . . . Map (db m67010) HM
15 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Wabasha — Minnesota Territory 1849-1858 / Wabasha County Takes Shape
On 3rd Street East just east of Jefferson Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Minnesota Territory 1849-1858 (marker side 1) On March 3, 1849, during his last hours in office. President James K. Polk signed a bill adding a new name to the American political landscape — Minnesota Territory. A vast land, it . . . Map (db m164188) HM
16 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Wabasha — The Bridge
On Lawrence Boulevard West at Bridge Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Lawrence Boulevard West.
Wabasha-Nelson Bridge Company The Wabasha-Nelson Bridge Company was incorporated in 1929 to build and operate a toll bridge over the Mississippi River. The Minneapolis Bridge Company & C.A.P. Turner were contracted to design and . . . Map (db m71974) HM
17 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Wabasha — Veterans Memorial
On Pembroke Avenue (State Highway 60) at Hiawatha Drive East (County Road 30), on the left when traveling south on Pembroke Avenue.
Dedicated to those who Served and SacrificedMap (db m45488) HM
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18 Minnesota, Wabasha County, Wabasha — Wapahasha I / Wapahasha II / Wapahasha III
On Lawrence Boulevard East at Pembroke Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Lawrence Boulevard East.
Wapahasha I As George Washington was to the United States of America, so was his contemporary, Wapahasha, to the Dakota of eastern Minnesota. Wapahasha (Red Standard or Red Cap) was born about 1718 and became the foremost hero in the national . . . Map (db m66959) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024