The Small Town Of Mendota, Minnesota Has More Historical Landmarks Than Stoplights
Although the small town of Mendota has fewer than 200 residents and only a couple of stoplights, it boasts nearly a dozen historical markers and sites, giving it, perhaps, the highest concentration of historical landmarks in Minnesota.


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Three homes, as well as other structures, stand on the site.

Henry Hastings Sibley was the regional manager of the American Fur Company when he built the house in 1836. He later served as Minnesota’s first governor.

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Fort Snelling State Park spans the river, and the historic fort stands on the far side of the city of Minneapolis.
After you’ve spent some time exploring Mendota and its history, be sure to visit the rest of Fort Snelling State Park, another gorgeous site steeped in Minnesota History. Have you had a chance to visit Mendota? Let us know in the comments.
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