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See ALL of Stillwater |
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Come to Stillwater and journey back in time to the era of Victorian finery and turn-of-the-century charm.
Nestled in the wooded hills and bluffs of the beautiful St. Croix River, Stillwater is a treasure that time forgot.
Multicolored Victorian homes dot the landscape, as do historic buildings that house museums, shops and offices.
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Did You Know... |
The largest stand of white pine in the world grew in the St.
Croix River Valley.
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Stillwater
was considered for the capital of Minnesota. St. Paul
got the State Capital, Stillwater got the State Pen.
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Log jams once jammed the St. Croix River for 57 days. |
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At one time, Stillwater boasted 10 lumbermills, 12 banks, 23 churches,
18 stairways and a half dozen brothels.
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"A tour on the Stillwater Trolley reveals area history through the art of a masterful storyteller..."
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Bill Stieger
St. Croix Valley Press
July 12, 2001
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