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The Nelsons ran a business in Minneapolis, MN by the name of Brown's Ice Cream. In 1964 when Art died, his nephew Wade bought the store and continued to run it but added large portion ice cream cones to their menu in the 1960s. Eventually the name was changed to Nelson's Dairy Store. The store was sold in 1992 to Bob Pasket and Chuck Kummeth ...
In 1923, Nelson's Ice Cream parlor was established. [20] In 1931, construction of the Stillwater lift bridge over the St. Croix River was completed at a final cost of $460,174, which was split equally between Minnesota and Wisconsin. [21] The lift bridge is one of the city's most iconic and visible local monuments.
Pages in category "Stillwater, Minnesota" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Nelson School; Nelson's Ice Cream; P. Paperboys (film)
Soon he was part-owner of the St. Croix Log Boom and managing the local interests of Minnesota's leading lumber magnate Frederick Weyerhaeuser. [4] Sauntry married Eunice Tozer, the daughter of a business partner, in 1881—around the same time he commissioned a house in Stillwater's North Hill neighborhood.
Mn/DOT funded a historical resource study which determined that the mill and warehouse were worth saving if a new location could be found. [9] A new site at the south end of Stillwater with similar qualities to the old setting was agreed to in 2005. [8] The Bergstein Mill and Warehouse were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
Located near Stillwater, Minnesota it is a popular destination for fishing, swimming, and Scuba diving. The lake has a surface area of approximately 203 acres and a maximum depth of 68 feet. [ 2 ] The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (Minnesota DNR) lists fish species present in Square Lake as: Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill ...
Housed in the city's first city hall building, the museum features local history exhibits including a Veterans Hall, recreation of an Ice Cream Parlor and a historical display on the city's Jackson Project Homes, "subsistence homesteads" that were built in 1937 as part of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. [167] [168] Herreid Military Museum
It is a $3 billion organization and Minnesota's third-largest privately held corporation, after Cargill and Carlson. With approximately 14,000 employees in the U.S., Schwan has become one of the nation's largest producers of frozen pizza and egg rolls. It is also known for its frozen desserts and ice-cream manufacturing and distribution.