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History Stories

Our region has a rich history. Some of it’s fascinating and inspiring, some of it not so much. Here you’ll find Greater Mankato Area history stories so you can judge for yourself.

Photo Courtesy Blue Earth County Historical Society — This photo from the January 6, 1928, Mankato Daily Free Press shows the building that Leon Salet purchased at the corner of North Front and Main streets.

ARTchitecture: Salet’s Department Store

From the late 1800s to the 1960s Salet's Department Store was a fixture in downtown Mankato
Minneapolis Daily Star - August 12, 1927 describing the hunt for James Barrett

Profile of a Bootlegger – Mankato’s Gangster Ties

Jack Kooser was a Mankato area bootlegger and gangster who often found himself at the center of trouble.
April 9, 1934 Mankato Free Press

Tangled Web of Crime – Mankato’s Gangster Ties Part 2

Julie Schrader continues the tale of gangsters and their ties with the Mankato area
Photo by Don Lipps - Two-person saws on Jack McGowan's farm

Hands-On History at Historyfest

Historyfest 2021 will be held at Jack McGowan's farm October 6-9.
Cray House, 603 South 2nd Street, circa 1927

Cherished Memories: The Cray House

Julie Schrader takes us on a tour of one of Mankato's historic residences, the Cray Mansion
Photo Courtesy Maud Hart Lovelace’s Deep Valley by Julie A. Schrader - Gottlieb Schmidt & Son Harness, Saddles & Trunks, ca. 1890 This business survived over four generations of family management. Schmidt’s was Mankato’s oldest retail business until it closed in 1986 after 127 years in business. Note the iconic dapple gray wooden horse in the front of the shop. Mankato-born author Maud Hart Lovelace wrote about it in the Betsy-Tacy books

The Schmidt House: A Time Remembered

Julie Schrader offers insight into the Schmidt house which stood in Mankato until 1988 and of the people who built it and lived their lives there.
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Author Cindy Wilson Headlines the Cabin Fever Edition of the Deep Valley Book Festival

The 2022 Deep Valley Book Festival Cabin Fever Edition is on for March 5 with The Beautiful Snow author, Cindy Wilson as the headline speaker.