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Luverne. "Love the Life!" Luverne (/ ləˈvɜːrn / lə-VURN) [3] is a city in and the county seat of Rock County, Minnesota, United States, along the Rock River. The population was 4,946 at the 2020 census. [4] It is one of four towns profiled in the 2007 Ken Burns documentary The War.
507. FIPS code. 27-38582 [1] GNIS feature ID. 0664841 [2] Luverne Township is a township in Rock County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 493 at the 2000 census. Luverne Township was organized in 1871.
UTC−5 (CDT) Congressional district. 1st. Website. www.co.rock.mn.us. Rock County is a county located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Minnesota. According to the 2020 census, its population was 9,704. [1] The county seat is Luverne. [2] It is located within the Sioux Falls MSA.
1989-10-25. Blue Mounds State Park is a state park in Rock County, Minnesota, United States, near the town of Luverne. It protects an American bison herd which grazes on one of the state's largest prairie remnants. The state park is named after a linear escarpment of Precambrian Sioux Quartzite bedrock which, although pink in color, is said to ...
The Palace Theater is a historic theater and performing arts center in Luverne, Minnesota. [1] Located downtown, it is owned by the city of Luverne and operated by the Blue Mound Area Theatre Board of Directors. The theater offers live events, movies, concerts, live theater, seminars, and performances by the Green Earth Players.
The first and largest community, Luverne, was established in 1867 and platted in 1872, a later start to settlement than most other parts of Minnesota. Rail lines were constructed in the 1870s and 80s, directly influencing the placement of most of the rest of Rock County's towns.
Luverne, Minnesota, United States. Products: Automobiles: Production output. 400 approx. (1904-1917) Luverne was the marque of the Luverne Automobile Company, which ...
March 18, 1980. Holy Trinity Church-Episcopal is a historic Gothic Revival stone church at North Cedar and East Luverne Streets in Luverne, Minnesota, United States. Its first rector, the Rev. C.S. Ware, and Bishop Mahlon Norris Gilbert set its cornerstone on August 19, 1891. The church was completed late that same year, costing $6,000. [2]