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  2. Walker, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    2397174 [2] Website. walkermn.com. Walker is a city in Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 966 at the 2020 census. [3] It is the county seat of Cass County. [5] Walker is part of the Brainerd Micropolitan Statistical Area. Minnesota State Highways 34, 200, and 371 are three of the main routes in the city.

  3. Category:People from Walker, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Walker, Minnesota. Pages in category "People from Walker, Minnesota" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  4. Moondance Jam - Wikipedia

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    Moondance Jam. Moondance Jam is an annual rock and classic rock festival held in mid-July in the Leech Lake / Chippewa National Forest Area near Walker, Minnesota. It is recognized as Minnesota's largest rock festival and a major classic rock festival in the United States. The Jam has gone from being a party for a few hundred family and friends ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cass County ...

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    Chase Hotel. Chase Hotel. June 4, 1980. (#80001994) 329 Cleveland Ave. 47°06′12″N 94°35′00″W  /  47.103404°N 94.583214°W  / 47.103404; -94.583214  (Chase Hotel) Walker. 1922 example of the first-class resort hotels built in Cass County at the dawn of the automobile era.

  6. List of people from Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Brownmark (Brown Mark or Mark Brown) (born 1962) – musician and producer. Bob Bruer § (born 1953) – football player and coach. Tom Brunansky § (born 1960) – Minnesota Twins baseball player. Bobby Bryant § (born 1944) – Minnesota Vikings football player. Rich T. Buckler § (1865–1950) – member of U.S. Congress.

  7. Minnesota State Sanatorium for Consumptives - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota State Sanatorium for Consumptives, also known as the Ah-Gwah-Ching Center, was opened in 1907 to treat tuberculosis patients. The name "Ah-Gwah-Ching" means "out-of-doors" in the Ojibwe language. The center remained a treatment center for tuberculosis until January 1, 1962. During that time, it treated nearly 14,000 patients.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Minnesota

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of sites in Minnesota which are included in the National Register of Historic Places. There are more than 1,700 properties and historic districts listed on the NRHP; each of Minnesota's 87 counties has at least 2 listings. Twenty-two ...

  9. Walker family - Wikipedia

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    T. B. Walker (February 1, 1840 – July 28, 1928) was born in Xenia, Ohio, to Platt Bayless Walker (1808–1849) and Anstis Keziah Barlow Walker (1814–1883). [ 2 ] Walker married his college classmate and boss's daughter Harriet Granger Hulet (1841–1917) in 1863, with whom he had eight children. In 1862 Walker moved to Minnesota and got a ...