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Downtown Street Scene
Nestled into the bluffs of the St. Croix River, one of America's protected Wild and Scenic waterways, the town of Stillwater itself is on the National Register of Historic Places. |
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Lift Bridge on the St. Croix
Since July 1931, the historic lift bridge has been a prominant feature in the valley skyline. It is one of two lift bridges still operating in Minnesota, |
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Logging Museum
The Stillwater Depot Logging and Railroad Museum shows the history of Stillwater and the logging and railroad industries. |
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Lowell Park
Historic Lowell Park is east of the central business district, and stretches from Mulberry Street south to Nelson Street and along the St. Croix River. |
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Pioneer Park
Pioneer Park features a commanding view of downtown Stillwater, and is located on the former site of lumber baron Issac Staples' mansion. |
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St. Croix River
The St. Croix National Scenic Riverway is a 252 mile long corridor which consists of the St. Croix and Namekagon rivers. |
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Stillwater Courthouse
Minnesota's first courthouse, Washington County Courthouse was first erected in Stillwater in 1849. The current structure was completed in 1870. |
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Wardens Museum
This 14 room stone structure was built in 1853 to house the wardens of the Minnesota Territorial and State Prison. |
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