(320) 616-4959 info@littlefallsmn.com 606 1st St SE, Little Falls MN 56345 LITTLE FALLS
WELCOME AND MANSIONS ON THE MISSISSIPPI Burton-Rosenmeier Home Little Falls was established in 1848 on the Mississippi River. The dam was built in 1848 and provided a power source for several lumber, flour, and paper mills along the river. If you visit modern Little Falls, the history-focused walking and driving tour are a fabulous way to step back in time. You must tour Linden Hill Mansions (1898) and the Burton-Rosenmeier Home (1903), Cass Gilbert Train Depot (1899) and the St. Francis Convent (1890) all are historic hot spots. They give step back in time new meaning. We are home to Charles A. Lindbergh House & Museum and State Park, and both are located on the Mississippi River just down the road from the Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Museum. We are also home to the MN Fishing Museum and Hall of Fame, as well as Pine Grove Zoo (delighting animal lovers for more than 100 years). Want to get the up north feel and see the secrets we want to share? Just five miles up the road is Camp Ripley, the second-largest Army National Guard post in the United States. It is home to the Minnesota Military Museum, which has artifacts dating back to the Civil War, both indoor and outdoor exhibits, and a beautiful location on the Mississippi River. The Visitors Bureau will help plan your adventure (and throw in a tour of its home, the Burton-Rosenmeier mansion) for your unforgettable visit. Charles A. Lindbergh House & Museum
TAKE A RIDE If you EXPLORE LITTLE FALLS you will find these bike racks at historic locations, parks, and family-friendly spots. Check out the Charmed Bicycle Ride scavenger hunt every summer from June 1 until early August. Collect the free charms from over 13 business locations in Little Falls at your leisure. Charmed Bicycle Ride Maps are at the Little Falls Visitors Bureau and the Carnegie Library. Great family fun, or send the kids out and let them explore. BIKE RACKS A.T. THE BLACK & WHITE 116 1st Street SE MN FISHING MUSEUM 304 W. Broadway LINDBERGH HISTORIC SITE 1620 Lindbergh Drive S LITTLE FALLS VISITORS BUREAU 606 1st Street SE Carnegie Library LINDEN HILL 608 Highland Avenue PETE & JOY S BAKERY 121 E Broadway ZOOMSKI S CAFE 500 E Broadway Charles Lindbergh Historic Site KIWANIS PARK Kidder Street & 1st Avenue SE LIBRARY 108 3rd Street NE PINE GROVE ZOO 1200 W Broadway PINE GROVE PARK 1200 W Broadway FIRST UNITED CHURCH 1000 1st Street SE LINCOLN ELEMENTARY 6th Street SW Just outside of town: RANDALL ELEMENTARY 504 E Minnesota Avenue KIM S CAFE RANDALL 119 Pacific Avenue SWANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 602 DeGraff Ave
KEEPING IT CLEAN CREATIVE RIVERSIDE PARK Art is in the eye of the beholder and Little Falls has many artists that have worked together to bring art out for everyone to enjoy. Artists for the project are: Trista Rakow, Patricia Babcock, Raquel Lundberg, Judy Uebelacker, Bev Gold, Jessica Elliott, and youth in the Little Falls community Artist: Raquel Lundberg NORTH END PLAYGROUND 7th Ave & 4th Street LEGION PARK 9th Street & 5th Ave NE GAMRADT PARK 200 7th Street NW Artist: Judy Uebelacker 1st Street NE & 8th Avenue NE LITTLE FALLS VISITORS BUREAU 606 1st Street SE LITTLE FALLS AREA RECREATION COMPLEX Edmund Street & Prairie Drive MN FISHING MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME 304 Broadway W LITTLE FALLS DAM James Green Park JAMES GREEN PARK 25 E Broadway DONNA S BIG JOHN S 125 Broadway W BABY S ON BROADWAY 47 Broadway E GREAT RIVER ARTS 122 1st Street SE VETERANS PARK E Broadway & Mississippi River CGI 101 1st Street NE ANTIQUES ON BROADWAY 79 Broadway E GREAT RIVER ROAD PUBLIC LIBRARY 108 3rd Street NE COLUMBIA PARK 6th Street & 2nd Ave LITTLE FALLS SENIOR CENTER 510 7th Street NE PETE & JOY S BAKERY 121 Broadway E KIWANIS PARK Kidder Street & 1st Ave SE MAPLE ISLAND PARK Kidder Street & 3rd Ave SE MOVIE THEATER 115 1st St SE TWITCHELL PLAYGROUND 14873 Prairie Drive WASHINGTON PARK 4th Street & 1st Ave NE LINDEN HILL 678 Highland Ave THE BUCKMAN BUILDING 209 1st Street SE AMERICAN LEGION POST #46 108 1st Street NE
WE DO WINDOWS SEE-THRU The photos are a representation of Little Falls history and icons that share the town s industry, success, and some famous folks too. Pete & Joy s Bakery A.T. THE BLACK & WHITE 116 1st Street SE OLD JC PENNEY BUILDING Downtown Little Falls LUBERTS AUTO 105 1st Avenue SE PETE & JOY S BAKERY 121 E Broadway ANTIQUES ON BROADWAY 79 E Broadway LIKE NU PAWN SHOP 118 1st Street NE Luberts Auto
TURNING ART INSIDE OUT EXTERIOR BENCHES & Trunks (A Tribute to the Logging Industry) Stainless steel, rivets, ash logs, and steel - 2016 Heidi Jeub Trunks, a sculpture and communal bench, makes an abstract connection between the lumber industry & other industries that resulted, such as clothing for lumberjacks (Burton). These stainless steel benches are meant to resemble the steamer trunks used by immigrants and world travelers that many families keep as heirlooms today. The trunks are from fallen ash trees of Foley, Minnesota. Trunks invites us to admire the natural beauty, industrious history, and open opportunity for Little Falls. Bench Artists: Frank Gosiak & Heidi Jeub REXALL DRUG Melgram Jewelers GAIL & AX TOBACCO 120 1st Avenue SE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB 505 W Broadway PETE & JOY S BAKERY 121 E Broadway WAREHOUSE W Broadway on the Mississippi River MN FISHING MUSEUM 304 W Broadway Senator Rosenmeier Home / Visitors Bureau GAMRADT PARK 200 7th Street NW LITTLE FALLS VISITORS BUREAU 606 1st Street SE
WALL TO WALL ART INTERIOR FRESCOS & A.T. The Black & White Mural Artist: Frank Gosiak Pine Grove Zoo Artists: Matt and Beth Dieser MN State Cemetery & Lindbergh Elementary Artist: Charles G. Kapsner A.T. THE BLACK & WHITE 116 1st Street SE PINE GROVE ZOO 1200 W Broadway LINDBERGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 9th Street SE MN STATE VETERANS CEMETERY 15550 MN Highway 115
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