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  2. Warroad, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Warroad is a city in Roseau County, Minnesota, United States, at the southwest corner of Lake of the Woods, 7.5 miles (12.1 km) south of Canada. The population was 1,781 at the 2010 census . [ 5 ] Warroad had its own newspaper [ 6 ] before it was incorporated in 1901.

  3. Minnesota State Highway 313 - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota State Highway 313 (MN 313) is a highway in northwest Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with State Highway 11 in Warroad and continues north to its northern terminus at the Canada–US border; where the route becomes Manitoba Highway 12 upon crossing the border, near the communities of Middlebro and Sprague, Manitoba.

  4. Warroad station - Wikipedia

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    Canadian National Depot or Warroad Depot is a former railway station for the Canadian National Railway. The building now serves as an office for the City of Warroad in the U.S. state of Minnesota .

  5. Warroad High School - Wikipedia

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    Warroad hockey teams are part of the hockey only Mariucci Conference. The Warriors boys hockey team has won the Class A state hockey tournaments in 1994, 1996, 2003, and 2005. They have also made 10 appearances at the state finals as well as 21 overall tournament appearances.

  6. Hockeytown - Wikipedia

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    Warroad, Minnesota was the first city known to use the designation "Hockeytown". [1] [2] The term has been used to describe the following cities: Berlin, New Hampshire – Earned the title in 2002, after almost 90 years of a rich hockey history. Claims to be the breeding ground for some of the best players.

  7. Warroad International Memorial Airport - Wikipedia

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    Warroad International Memorial Airport [1] [2] [3] (IATA: RRT [4], ICAO: KRRT, FAA LID: RRT), also known as Swede Carlson Field, [2] is a public use airport in Roseau County, Minnesota, United States. [1] It is owned by the City of Warroad and located two nautical miles (4 km) northwest of its central business district. [1]

  8. Roseau County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    More recent history includes fur trappers and European-based explorers. By 1822, a fur-trading post was established in the area. By 1822, a fur-trading post was established in the area. In 1885, the future Roseau City hosted four settlers; by 1895 there were 600, and the area was incorporated as Roseau .

  9. Minnesota State Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota State Highway 11 (MN 11) is a 209.971-mile-long (337.916 km) highway in northwest and north-central Minnesota, which runs from North Dakota Highway 66 at the North Dakota state line (near Drayton, North Dakota) and continues east to its eastern terminus at the community of Island View on Dove Island, near International Falls.