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Lake Superior Brewing Company Duluth [63] 1994 [23] Closed in 2019, but re-opened under new ownership in 2022. [64] Lakeville Brewing Company Lakeville: 2016 [65] Lift Bridge Brewing Company Stillwater: 2008 [66] LocAle Brewing Company Mankato: 2018 [67] Loony's Brew Ranier: 2017 [68] Lost Sanity Brewing Madelia: 2018 [69] LTS Brewing Company ...
Cascade Lakes Brewing Company is a brewery founded in 1994 in Redmond, Oregon, United States. [1] The brewery operates two locations throughout Central Oregon, the newest in SE Bend in July 2023; [ 2 ] the West side location was closed in January 2024.
Location of Canton, Minnesota. Coordinates: ... Canton is a city in Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 346 at the 2010 census. [4] History
Cascade River State Park is a state park near the northeastern tip of Minnesota, US. The park is in a rocky and rugged location where the Cascade River descends to meet Lake Superior. It has many different types of wildlife including various birds and mammals. Cascade River State Park is also connected to the Superior Hiking Trail.
Fitger's Brewing Company was a beer manufacturer in Duluth, Minnesota, United States, from 1881 to 1972. The surviving brewery complex stretches for 720 feet (220 m) along the Lake Superior shoreline and East Superior Street, one of Duluth's main roads.
The Cascade River is a 17.1-mile-long (27.5 km) [1] river in northeastern Minnesota, United States. Running through Cook County, it debouches into Lake Superior between Grand Marais and Lutsen. Its lower courses flow through Cascade River State Park. [2] The river was named for a number of waterfalls near its mouth. [3]
The community is located between Canton, Minnesota and Burr Oak, Iowa on U.S. Highway 52. State Highway 44 ( MN 44 ) and State Line Road are both in the vicinity. ZIP codes 55954 ( Mabel ) and 55922 ( Canton ) meet at Prosper.
On October 28, 1897, the brewery was badly damaged in a fire. A $3,925 insurance settlement funded enough repairs to stay in business. [2] The Shakopee Brewery remained a prominent local business until the passage of Prohibition in 1920 led to its closure. [4] Hubert Nyssen continued to live in the house until his death in 1930. [3]