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Withrow as the site of a new elementary school. The school was to have three classrooms, a kindergarten, a multi-purpose room, and office and storage space. The estimated cost of construction was $ 165,000. The school was built in 1955 in the southeast corner of what was then Oneka
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to the south of the building was often full of horses. There was no indoor plumbing at the time, so the dance hall's lavatory, attached to the back of the building, was a two-story outhouse. The dance hall was condemned by the state as a fire hazard having only one exit in the late 1920s. Bernard and
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which sold
Minnesota Machinery farm equipment made by inmates at the state prison, as well as repair parts and hardware. After the lumberyard burned down in 1944, Interstate Lumber made a large addition to this building to accommodate their lumber sales, but sold the building due to dwindling sales.
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Zahlers, Marvin and Mary Jane Babcock purchased the ballroom from Ed Zahler Jr. in 1983, renaming it the "Withrow Ballroom", and turning it over to their son Mark and his future wife Lori in 1985. When Mark Babcock purchased the facility, the Withrow Ballroom
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Education for the Stillwater area made the recommendation to replace the inadequate school buildings with a new school with more classrooms to provide for increased enrollment. The specific recommendation was to purchase a site of at least 5 acres (2.0 ha) in or near
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Withrow was a viable community while the railroad dominated shipping. However, in the 1920s, roads were being improved, and farmers started hauling their own potatoes and cattle to market, and milk producers from
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on the roof, an arched entrance, and 3,000 feet (910 m) of white fencing. The ballroom was sold to Keith and Kim Warner in 1997, then to Scott and
Kimberly Aamodt in 2001. The Aamodts added dance lessons with the concept of expanding the Withrow Ballroom to include a future conference center,
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7 at this location, and this school came to be known as the Kinyon School. In 1877 a new school district was organized, and this school was renumbered #63. Thomas
Withrow became a member of the new school board, and enrollment increased to 56 students, with Lizzie Withrow appointed as the teacher.
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which was located in the basement of the building. It made a distinctive noise which could be heard from some distance away. The store's proximity to the depot made it a favorite for passengers waiting for a train and railroad workers alike. Fire destroyed the store in the early 1920s. The
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could also be dropped off there for pickup by a company in Stillwater. Adjacent to the barbershop and pool hall was a well-fortified building, constructed in 1913, which housed the Withrow State Bank. The bank was robbed only once, around 1920, and was permanently closed in 1923. The building was
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riding the rails. The rail crossing at Withrow took a heavy toll of victims over the years. After the creamery closed, the Soo Line bought the building which had housed the butter maker as a residence for the station agent. The number of trains dropped to sixteen in the early 1960s; only four of
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rates, school violence, and bullying. The school district argued that the closures and reallocation of funds were necessary due to population growth in the southern half of the school district. Several legal challenges were filed against the school district, individual school board members, and
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club, and a Community Club. The Community Club was the focal point of social activity in Withrow. It was founded in the early 1920s and held monthly meetings. The membership fee included free admission to club-sponsored dances at Zahler's Withrow Ballroom. It disbanded in 1949 as residents lost
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dances, but during the late 1950s, musical tastes started to change. Rock and roll became more popular than the traditional polka music of the area's German immigrant farmers, and Ed began to introduce rock and roll music, playing rock records during intermissions. Ed Zahler Jr. purchased the
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2 of Grant Township was absorbed into Grant when it was incorporated as a city in November 1996. A small portion of Withrow existed in Section 31 of May Township; that section contains the Keystone Weddings and Events Center (formerly the Withrow Ballroom) and the cemetery.
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church, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southeast of Withrow. A wooden church was built in 1874 and replaced with a brick structure in 1899. In 1904 it burned down after a lightning strike and was rebuilt except for the steeple. The church is now home to the St. Croix Ballet.
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15, on 9 acres (3.6 ha) of land originally owned by Thomas Withrow. Many additions were made over time, with the last addition to the building made in 1997. In 2008 Withrow Elementary was used as a location for the film
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in Oneka Township was a third one-room school, #51, built in 1871. The first teacher at this school was Mary Withrow, with an enrollment of 32 students. Clarence LeRoy Kinyon owned 100 acres (40 ha) straddling County
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from 1890 to 1963, and a rural branch office from 1963 to 1966. The post office opened on June 11, 1890, in the rear of the B. W. Ellis general store; Ellis was the postmaster. In 1909 fire destroyed the store, and
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in 1914, but it was never incorporated; a petition to incorporate was denied in 1947, since Withrow did not meet the population requirement of fifty inhabitants. Immigrants to the area were primarily
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school district administrators, citing significant conflicts of interest and open-meeting violations. Despite these protests and legal challenges, Withrow Elementary was closed on May 31, 2017.
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earlier that year that would have funded improvements to Withrow Elementary. Parents protested, fearing that placement of students into larger schools and classrooms would result in lower
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was brought to the train depot daily and hung on the mail hook, where it was picked up by a passing train. In 1962 the Guses opened the Withrow Tavern and a small grocery store selling
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on December 13, 1914. In 1947 the community voted to incorporate as a village, but the petition was denied because Withrow did not meet the population requirement of fifty inhabitants.
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in 2017 to Laura Miron Mendele. Lawrence Xiong purchased the facility from Mendele in December 2019, who rebranded the ballroom as the Keystone Wedding and Events Center.
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on a 13-mile (21 km) circuitous route that begins and ends at the former Withrow Elementary School. The Warlords motorcycle club was founded in Withrow in 1972.
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in 1904. Butter was originally sold in bulk form only; later, it was cut in 1-pound (0.45 kg) blocks and wrapped. The creamery closed in 1930 and later became a
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who had settled in the area in 1874. The well-drained, sandy soils around Withrow made it ideal for growing potatoes. Withrow was formally
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gasoline in the old creamery building, locating the post office there until mail delivery was taken over by
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in May Township and a railroad station in Oneka. Withrow is located 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of
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Glavan, Gregory S.; Frank, Deborah A. (Spring 1984). The Isolation of a Phytotoxin: Juglone (Report).
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Blomberg, Kelly (October 4, 2006). "May Considers Withrow Expansion: Withrow Ballroom May Add Motel".
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motel, bar, and restaurant. The ballroom closed on November 1, 2008, a consequence of the
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entertainment, Stan's Withrow Junction, before burning in a fire reported by the Soo Line
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metropolitan area, Withrow was located in three different local government jurisdictions:
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Miron, Michelle (February 5, 2009). "No Deal Yet for Purchase of Old Withrow Ballroom".
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Valentine, Dotty (April 11, 1978). "Withrow Girl Scouts Begin Tour of Washington D.C.".
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million for the vacant Withrow Elementary School from an anonymous donor on behalf of a
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Barnes, Deb (May 17, 2012). "Who Dunnit at Withrow? Hint: It Wasn't the Caterer".
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Davis-Johnson, Carroll (July 30, 1997). "A Fresh Look for the Withrow Ballroom".
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license, so customers would bring their own bottles, but the bar would sell the
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Neutkens, Debra (June 25, 2009). "Nonprofit Ready to Rescue Withrow Ballroom".
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Weaver, Kyle (November 11, 2009). "Ballroom Poised to Open This Month".
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Divine, Mary (June 12, 2009). "Man Wants Bank to Donate Ballroom".
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4306:Minnesota Place Names: A Geographical Encyclopedia
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2600:"Parents Rally Against Stillwater School Closings"
1472:Powell, Joy (May 24, 1983). "Withrow Story Told".
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4215:Gazetteer of Minnesota Railroad Towns, 1861–1997
3356:"Withrow Ballroom Celebrates Grand Re-opening".
2631:"Parents Rally to Fight Possible School Closing"
1608:. Stillwater Area Public Schools. Archived from
374:The Withrow family and notable Withrow residents
4580:Map of Minnesota highlighting Washington County
4258:. Washington: United States Geological Survey.
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2381:"Pioneer Settlers Killed by Train at Withrow".
1008:Minnesota Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival
908:Keystone Events Center, a.k.a. Withrow Ballroom
4127:The Outlaw Youngers, A Confederate Brotherhood
3589:"Sobiech Cancer Research Fundraiser a Success"
2474:"Killer Movie (2008) – Filming and Production"
610:interest. As late as 1978, Withrow also had a
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4338:Washington: A History of the Minnesota County
4336:Washington County Historical Society (1977).
4181:The Farmer, A Journal of Agriculture (1912).
4015:. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
3876:. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
3781:. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
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2569:"Parents Demand Stillwater Schools Stay Open"
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4749:Geography of Washington County, Minnesota
4187:. St. Paul, MN: Webb Publishing Company.
3862:: Department of Plant Biology. p. 4.
3407:Minnesota Ballroom Operator's Association
3182:"Withrow Ballroom to Host Dinner Theater"
2923:"The Music Stops at the Withrow Ballroom"
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3243:"Historic Withrow Ballroom to Close"
3151:"Withrow Reopens its Historic Doors"
3149:Neutkens, Debra (November 5, 2009).
2952:Bussjaeger, Jackie (March 2, 2020).
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2567:John Lauritsen (January 28, 2016).
2225:"March of Dimes to Sponsor Rides".
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1526:Peterson, Brent (January 7, 2019).
750:In July 1990, a Soo Line crane and
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3649:Devine, Mary (October 27, 2017).
3556:Peterson, Brent (April 3, 2012).
3371:Devine, Mary (January 15, 2018).
2921:Collins, Bob (October 27, 2017).
2824:Dubbe, Jackie (January 3, 2008).
2755:Devine, Mary (November 8, 2021).
2724:DeBow, Matt (November 12, 2021).
4744:1883 establishments in Minnesota
3403:"Withrow Ballroom has New Owner"
3180:Barnes, Deb (January 27, 2011).
3043:"Aamodts Buy Withrow Ballroom".
2701:. January 7, 2016. CBS. WCCO 4.
2506:Bryant, Shannon (May 25, 2017).
2426:. Mileposts Along the Soo Line.
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4249:Sardeson, Frederick W. (1916).
4057:. February 27, 1929. p. 7.
4042:. February 20, 1929. p. 7.
3618:Kink, Julie (August 23, 2013).
3437:"Withrow Ballrooms Last Dance?"
3047:. February 12, 2002. p. 2.
2726:"School Board OKs Withrow Sale"
2181:Stillwater Evening Gazette (MN)
1138:Minnesota State Highway 96
523:, and fresh butchered meats. A
49:Aerial photo of Withrow in 1964
4055:Stillwater Post-Messenger (MN)
4040:Stillwater Post-Messenger (MN)
4013:"Minnesota Annual Snow Normal"
2870:Divine, Mary (July 31, 2008).
2385:. October 11, 1921. p. 1.
2311:. February 6, 1909. p. 4.
2309:Stillwater Post-Messenger (MN)
2194:Barnes, Deb (April 28, 2012).
2154:Stillwater Post-Messenger (MN)
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2063:. February 6, 1929. p. 7.
2061:Stillwater Post-Messenger (MN)
2046:Stillwater Post-Messenger (MN)
2033:. November 4, 1903. p. 1.
2016:Stillwater Weekly Gazette (MN)
2001:Stillwater Weekly Gazette (MN)
1986:Stillwater Weekly Gazette (MN)
1819:. August 18, 1993. p. 15.
1635:"Washington County, Minnesota"
1444:. October 10, 1946. p. 5.
1442:Stillwater Post-Messenger (MN)
929:(a beverage that arose during
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2400:. Railroad Picture Archives.
2232:. August 7, 1972. p. 6A.
1126:Köppen climate classification
1096:has its source near Withrow.
967:, and the building went into
896:, Liberty Classical Academy.
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119:Show map of the United States
4395:Washington County, Minnesota
2126:. April 17, 1929. p. 7.
2111:. March 20, 1929. p. 7.
2093:. April 24, 1929. p. 8.
2078:. April 10, 1929. p. 7.
1571:. City of Grant, Minnesota.
858:U.S. Department of Education
580:bound for the stockyards in
550:Washington County Courthouse
289:Washington County, Minnesota
4222:: Park Genealogical Books.
3910:Minnesota Geological Survey
3686:St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN)
3655:St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN)
3377:St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN)
3213:St. Croix Valley Press (MN)
3136:St. Croix Valley Press (MN)
3121:St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN)
3106:St. Croix Valley Press (MN)
3015:St. Croix Valley Press (MN)
2830:St. Croix Valley Press (MN)
2761:St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN)
2018:. June 18, 1902. p. 8.
1218:"City of Grant - Road plan"
854:National Blue Ribbon School
492:Withrow townsite plat, 1915
390:Establishment and community
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4286:Scobie, Cathy (May 1983).
3984:Government Printing Office
2398:"End of the Withrow Depot"
2156:. May 15, 1929. p. 6.
2003:. May 21, 1902. p. 5.
1988:. May 14, 1902. p. 6.
1606:"About Withrow Elementary"
958:horse farm, complete with
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506:Withrow business district
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4212:Leighton, Hudson (1998).
3717:St. Croix Valley Magazine
3360:. May 9, 2018. p. 1.
2826:"Let the Good Times Roll"
2141:. May 8, 1929. p. 7.
2048:. May 1, 1929. p. 8.
796:Withrow Elementary School
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2986:Minneapolis Star Tribune
2383:Stillwater Daily Gazette
1805:, pp. 11, Addendum.
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665:Withrow had an official
605:Camp, a Mothers club, a
281:unincorporated community
201:981 ft (299 m)
36:Unincorporated community
4124:Brandt, Marley (1992).
3935:Berg, James A. (2019).
3908:. St. Paul, Minnesota:
3593:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
3441:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
3343:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
3316:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
3247:Minnesota's Own KARE 11
3045:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
2857:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
2730:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
2324:, pp. 2, Addendum.
2031:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
2014:"The County: Withrow".
1999:"The County: Withrow".
1984:"The County: Withrow".
1758:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
1474:Stillwater Gazette (MN)
1222:www.co.washington.mn.us
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4303:Upham, Warren (2001).
3501:Country Messenger (MN)
3358:Country Messenger (MN)
3228:Country Messenger (MN)
3060:Country Messenger (MN)
3030:Country Messenger (MN)
2927:Minnesota Public Radio
2876:St. Paul Pioneer Press
2667:St. Paul Pioneer Press
1817:Country Messenger (MN)
1372:Historical Whisperings
1240:Country Messenger (MN)
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4053:"Washington County".
4038:"Washington County".
3531:White Bear Press (MN)
3285:Hines Auction Service
2908:The Courier News (MN)
2792:White Bear Press (MN)
2244:"Withrow Time Trials"
2152:"Washington County".
2137:"Washington County".
2122:"Washington County".
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86:Show map of Minnesota
4722:United States portal
4486:Lake St. Croix Beach
3503:. January 21, 2018.
3443:. pp. A1, A13.
3409:. January 24, 2018.
2510:. The Grant Reporter
1815:"Withrow Ballroom".
1142:U.S. Highway 61
988:Lamont Cranston Band
878:academic performance
603:Woodmen of the World
293:Minneapolis–St. Paul
4511:Marine on St. Croix
4288:Memories of Withrow
3900:"Paleozoic Geology"
3471:Brown Paper Tickets
2307:"Fire at Withrow".
2228:Minneapolis Tribune
1891:, p. Addendum.
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1959:"St. Croix Ballet"
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1637:. Living Places.
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984:Six Fat Dutchmen
900:Withrow Ballroom
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1569:"Grant History"
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4669:/Neighborhoods
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4647:Basswood Grove
4644:
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3874:"Browns Creek"
3865:
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2495:
2465:
2453:
2441:
2415:
2388:
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2326:
2314:
2299:
2297:, p. 298.
2287:
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2217:
2186:
2171:
2159:
2144:
2129:
2114:
2096:
2081:
2066:
2051:
2036:
2021:
2006:
1991:
1976:
1950:
1938:
1917:
1905:
1893:
1876:
1861:
1846:
1834:
1822:
1807:
1795:
1778:
1763:
1748:
1727:
1708:
1693:
1664:
1662:, p. 186.
1652:
1623:
1586:
1560:
1545:
1518:
1516:, p. 224.
1503:
1491:
1479:
1447:
1432:
1417:
1400:
1381:
1297:
1262:
1260:, p. 620.
1245:
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1177:
1174:
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1166:
1165:
1149:
1146:
1120:
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1113:carbonate rock
1019:
1016:
973:dinner theater
923:Fourth of July
901:
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894:private school
795:
788:
787:
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776:Kinyon School
775:
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766:
765:
764:
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732:freight trains
707:
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623:March of Dimes
582:South St. Paul
570:grain elevator
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4450:Cottage Grove
4448:
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4400:United States
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4277:September 10,
4269:
4265:
4264:10.3133/gf201
4261:
4254:
4253:
4247:
4235:
4231:
4225:
4221:
4220:Roseville, MN
4217:
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4210:
4198:
4194:
4190:
4186:
4185:
4179:
4172:September 10,
4167:
4163:
4161:0-8191-8627-9
4157:
4153:
4152:Madison Books
4149:
4145:
4141:
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4115:September 10,
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3892:
3879:
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3869:
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3861:
3854:
3851:
3843:September 12,
3839:
3833:
3830:
3822:September 12,
3814:
3807:
3800:
3797:
3789:September 12,
3784:
3780:
3774:
3772:
3768:
3760:September 12,
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3562:Oakdale Patch
3559:
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3326:September 14,
3321:
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3306:
3303:
3290:
3286:
3282:
3276:
3273:
3265:September 22,
3260:
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3248:
3244:
3237:
3234:
3229:
3222:
3219:
3215:. p. 20.
3214:
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3191:
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3145:
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3138:. p. 24.
3137:
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3123:. p. 2B.
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2748:
2740:September 12,
2735:
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2727:
2720:
2717:
2709:September 12,
2704:
2700:
2699:CBS Minnesota
2696:
2690:
2687:
2679:September 14,
2674:
2670:
2668:
2663:
2656:
2653:
2645:September 14,
2640:
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2625:
2622:
2614:September 12,
2609:
2605:
2604:CBS Minnesota
2601:
2594:
2591:
2583:September 12,
2578:
2574:
2573:CBS Minnesota
2570:
2563:
2560:
2552:September 14,
2547:
2543:
2539:
2535:
2534:CBS Minnesota
2531:
2525:
2522:
2514:September 12,
2509:
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2500:
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2434:September 12,
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2408:September 10,
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