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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Steele County, Minnesota

 
Clickable Map of Steele 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 Steele County, MN (17) Dodge County, MN (7) Freeborn County, MN (5) Mower County, MN (32) Rice County, MN (37) Waseca County, MN (1)  SteeleCounty(17) Steele County (17)  DodgeCounty(7) Dodge County (7)  FreebornCounty(5) Freeborn County (5)  MowerCounty(32) Mower County (32)  RiceCounty(37) Rice County (37)  WasecaCounty(1) Waseca County (1)
Owatonna is the county seat for Steele County
Adjacent to Steele County, Minnesota
      Dodge County (7)  
      Freeborn County (5)  
      Mower County (32)  
      Rice County (37)  
      Waseca County (1)  
 
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1 Minnesota, Steele County, Claremont — Explore Minnesota's Hardwoods at Rice Lake State ParkMinnesota State ParksWindows on Minnesota's Landscapes
On County Highway 40, 0.2 miles south of Rose Street (County Highway 19), on the right when traveling south.
Rice Lake was named for the wild rice that was harvested here until the late 1800s. Bountiful resources in the area provided a place Native Americans called home for thousands of years. The park was established in 1963 to meet the demand for local . . . Map (db m196839) HM
2 Minnesota, Steele County, Medford — Medford's Last Carriage Stone
Near N. Main St, 0.1 miles north of E. Central Ave..
Moved to this site, October, 1995, from 203 2nd St. N.W. this stone was used for putting one's foot on it when descending from a wagon or carriage originally installed, July, 1914 in front of the WH. Miner home as part of the 146' sidewalk . . . Map (db m101283) HM
3 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — History of State School Rock Garden
Near West Hills Circle west of State Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The rock garden holds special memories for many of the children who lived on these grounds. The story is...that sometime around 1930, a black meteorite fell from the sky in this location. Soon after, Superintendent Merrill, an avid gardener, . . . Map (db m154625) HM
4 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — History of the State Public School Children’s Cemetery
Near Ronglein Lane east of Florence Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
1886-1945 - During the 59 year history of the State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, over 300 children died while under state guardianship; 198 are buried in this cemetery, unclaimed by family. Some were buried under the cover . . . Map (db m168022) HM
5 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — History of the State School Root Cellar
On Ronglien Lane, 0.1 miles east of Florence Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
This root cellar is a historic treasure. Vegetables grown in the large garden were stored until prepared for consumption by the children and staff. The north half was constructed in 1898. Craftsmen meticulously lined the inside walls and arched . . . Map (db m168020) HM
6 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — Main BuildingNational Register of Historic Places
On West Hills Circle, 0.1 miles west of State Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
This Main Building, built in 1886, served as the "nerve center" for the State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children during its 60-year history. From 1945-1970, it served as the Owatonna State School, an institution for educable mentally . . . Map (db m196948) HM
7 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — Minnesota Canneries
Near Interstate 35, on the right when traveling south.
Early settlers grew bumper wheat crops on southern Minnesota’s fertile prairies, land that today supplies produce for a thriving 270-million-dollar-a-year canning industry. Sweet corn canneries opened in Austin and Mankato in the early 1880s, . . . Map (db m206900) HM
8 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children
On West Hills Circle, on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior Listed as historic district: December 28, 2010 This post-civil war public institution played an important role in the . . . Map (db m120806) HM
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9 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — Minnesota State Schools
Near Interstate 35 at milepost 35,, 2.2 miles north of 93rd Street Southwest (County Highway 4), on the right when traveling north.
During its first session in 1858 the Minnesota State Legislature established the first of several schools for the training and care of citizens who suffered mental and physical disabilities and for children who were unable to care for themselves. . . . Map (db m26252) HM
10 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — National Farmer's Bank of Owatonna
On East Park Square at Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north on East Park Square.
Banker Carl Bennett wanted more than a prominent new building to house his family's business. He wanted a work of art. Bennett's search for an architect led him in 1906 to Louis Sullivan, one of the country' most inventive designers. Together they . . . Map (db m23241) HM
11 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — Rock Island Railway Station 1901Owatonna, Minnesota 1985
On Riverside Drive, 0.1 miles north of Hillsdale Street, on the left when traveling south.
Once on this site there stood a beautiful red brick and limestone railway station that was part of the great Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway System. It was a stately building that served our community and the Rock Island System proudly for . . . Map (db m23173) HM
12 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — State Public School for Dependent & Neglected Children 1886 - 1945
On West Hills Circle, 0.1 miles west of State Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
You are on the campus of the former State Public School for Dependent & Neglected Children. This state orphanage existed from 1886 to 1945. During its 60 year history, 10,635 orphaned, dependent, and neglected children were placed here. By the . . . Map (db m196939) HM
13 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — State School Buildings and Grounds
On West Hills Circle, 0.1 miles west of State Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Originally housed on 160 acres, the grounds grew to 329 acres by 1937 with 42 acres for campus and 287 acres for cultivation. The orphanage was virtually self-sufficient. Children were housed in 16 cottages. Other buildings included a nursery, . . . Map (db m196940) HM
14 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — State Schoolers U.S. Military Memorial
On West Hills Circle north of Dunnell Drive, on the right when traveling north.
In honor of all "State Schoolers" who served in the U.S. Military and those listed below known to have given their lives in defense of our country 1886-1970 Harold Betin · Marvin Charnell · Edward Fuller · Owen Garlinghouse · Howard . . . Map (db m196945) WM
15 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — The Story of the Three T-38 Talon Thunderbird Jets
On West Frontage Road (County Road 23) 0.8 miles north of 26 Street NW, on the right when traveling south.
In 1996,the City of Owatonna acquired one of these jet planes from the U.S. Air Force to be used as a monument at the airport. The cost of the project exceeded the City's budget at that time, and the plane was put in storage. In 1997, . . . Map (db m140965) HM
16 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — The T-38 Talon Thunderbird Jets are moved to Owatonna Degner Regional Airport
On West Frontage Road (County Road 23) 0.8 miles north of 26th Street NW, on the right when traveling south.
After Heritage Halls closed in 2001, the future of the museum was unclear, and the City of Owatonna felt the planes should be moved. The Owatonna airport was the natural and appropriate location for the jets. Buzz Kaplan had spent many hours at . . . Map (db m140969) HM
17 Minnesota, Steele County, Owatonna — There Were Many...I Was But One
On West Hills Circle, 0.1 miles west of State Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
During my 11 years at the State Public School, these hills were alive with energetic and rambunctious children. Almost every day children would be placed out. New ones replaced those who left. From all over the state they came - every race, color, . . . Map (db m196942) HM
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Apr. 19, 2024