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Owens Township is a township in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 263 at the 2010 census. [4] U.S. Highway 53 serves as a main route in the township. Other routes include Saint Louis County Road 115, County Road 24 (Vermilion Drive), County Road 78 (Wakely Road), and Johnson Road.
County Road 25 (sometimes referred to as Highway 25 or County 25), is a route in the western portion of the county, serving McDavitt Township, Lavell Township, Clinton Township, Cherry Township, Cherry, Great Scott Township, Kinney, Alango Township, Field Township, and Cook; it also serves portions of the Superior National Forest.
Lutsen, Minnesota; Lutsen Township, Cook County, Minnesota; Mallmann's Peak; Manymoon Lake (Minnesota) Meeds Lake; Mineral Center, Minnesota; Misquah Hills High Point; Monker Lake; Moose Mountain (Minnesota) Mount Reunion; Mountain Lake (Cook County, Minnesota) National Register of Historic Places listings in Cook County, Minnesota; Peak 2266 ...
Cook County is the easternmost county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census , the population was 5,600, [ 1 ] making it Minnesota's seventh-least populous county. Its county seat is Grand Marais . [ 2 ]
MN 61 in East Cook: MN 61 in East Cook Manitoo Trail — — CR 60 — — CSAH 12 in West Cook: CSAH 14 in East Cook — — CR 64 — — Dead End in Grand Marais: CR 52 in West Cook: Old Ski Hill Road — — CR 67 — — MN 61 in East Cook: Dead End in East Cook Linnell Road — — CR 68 — — CSAH 14 in East Cook: Caspers Hill in East ...
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The city of Cook was known initially as Little Fork, because of the river of the same name that runs through the city, [6] later known as Ashawa, which means "by the river or across the river"; [6] its name was changed to Cook on August 1, 1908, at the request of the U.S. Postal Service "because of confusion with a village in southern Minnesota named Oshawa".