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  2. St. Cloud, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame, dedicated to preserving Minnesota's baseball history. St. Cloud River's Edge Convention Center, a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2) meeting center overlooking the Mississippi River

  3. St. Cloud Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The St. Cloud Commercial Historic District is a designation applied to the historic downtown of St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States. It comprises 41 contributing properties built between 1870 and 1947. [ 2 ]

  4. Foley–Brower–Bohmer House - Wikipedia

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    The Foley–Brower–Bohmer House is a historic house in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States.It was built in 1889 for lumber and railroad magnate Timothy Foley, transferred to his brother Thomas Foley in 1895, bought by lawyer and politician Ripley B. Brower in 1902, and sold to businessman and banker William J. Bohmer in 1923. [2]

  5. Stearns County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Stearns County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 158,292. [1] Its county seat and largest city is St. Cloud. [2]Included within the Minnesota Territory since 1849, the county was founded by European Americans in 1855.

  6. St. Cloud's historic Foley Mansion is open and ready for ...

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    Minnesota Victorian treasure: Historic Foley Mansion in St. Cloud open for events, tours Whether you’re sipping tea during a holiday tour or hosting a festive gathering, the Foley Mansion offers ...

  7. 1886 St. Cloud–Sauk Rapids tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    On April 14–15, 1886, a destructive tornado outbreak affected portions of the Midwestern and Southern United States. The outbreak generated at least 18 tornadoes, four of which were violent, including the St. Cloud–Sauk Rapids tornado, an F4 tornado that tore through the cities of St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids, and Rice, Minnesota, on April 14, destroying much of the town of Sauk Rapids and ...

  8. History of St. Cloud Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1857, some of these sisters arrived in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and in 1863, they moved to St. Joseph and established St. Benedict's Monastery. Being educators, the sisters had no experience in health care. However, Dr. A.C. Lamothe Ramsay persuaded the sisters that the growing St. Cloud community needed a hospital.

  9. How Minneapolis residents rejected the city's original name ...

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    An early Minnesota history book included a letter from one of Bowman's cousins, which described the editor coming up with the name during a horseback ride from St. Anthony to Marine Mills.