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Minnesota's Largest Candy Store is a family-owned candy store along U.S. Route 169 in Jordan, Minnesota. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] The business is known for its distinctive ...
Jordan is a city in Scott County, Minnesota, ... According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 3.31 square miles (8.57 km 2); ...
It is essentially an alternate name for the Minnesota River Valley, with a slightly extended area to include towns such as Owatonna. The Twin Cities Metropolitan area includes 13 counties, two of which are in Wisconsin. It is a socio-economic area driven by the twin cities of Minneapolis and the state capital, Saint Paul.
The farm market has three types of cider slushies churning behind the counter, bins of apples, Hoosier-made soaps, fudge and, if there's any left, doughnuts — $2.50 for one or $25 for a dozen.
Father Louis Hennepin (1626–1705), early explorer of the Twin Cities area in the 17th century 1,258,713: 556.62 sq mi (1,442 km 2) Houston County: 055: Caledonia: 1854: Fillmore County: Sam Houston (1793–1863), the second and fourth president of the Republic of Texas and seventh governor of Texas: 18,582: 558.41 sq mi (1,446 km 2) Hubbard ...
Jordan Township is a township in Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 412 at the 2000 census. Jordan Township was organized in 1858, and named after the Jordan Creek. [3] Jordan Town Hall was built in 1877 by Thomas Ferguson, a Scottish immigrant stonemason. [4] [5]
The Jordan Brewery stands just south of downtown Jordan at the foot of a bluff that defines the edge of the Minnesota River Valley. The main building was constructed in two sections. Both are constructed of limestone ashlars. The northern section was built around 1861 and is 150 feet (46 m) long and 38 feet (12 m) deep.
Larsen bought out O.J. Rosendahl in 1913, then sold most of his interest to a new ownership group the next year. Mudbaden continued to prosper, adding electric lighting and summer cottages. In 1915 the main building was expanded by 242 feet (74 m)—increasing capacity to 200 patients—and daily bus service running from Minneapolis to Jordan ...