Even though Minnesota’s statehood dates back only 160 years, its history is much longer. This land has been inhabited for thousands of years. Evidence is all around us at sites such as Jeffers Petroglyphs and Indian Mounds Park. These spots are popular, but there are many lesser known parks around the state that preserve Minnesota’s history in a beautiful and fascinating way. One of our favorites is the Snake River Fur Post in Pine City, Minnesota. Here’s why:

The Snake River Fur Post is located at 12551 Voyageur Lane, Pine City, MN 55063.

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The post is a fascinating museum that tells the story of French voyageurs, Native Americans, and British fur traders in 19th century Minnesota.

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Interesting exhibits detail what life was like at the historic fur post. Visitors can look at replicas of tools, boats, and other implements used in the trade.

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Visitors learn all about how fur was traded and how the trade influenced the economy and culture of the area.

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There is also an exhibit of archaeological findings from around the fur post site, which was rediscovered in the 1960s.

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A replica of an Ojibwe encampment nearby shows what life may have been like for Native Americans in the area at the time.

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Guided tours are available of this historic park, and annual events are well worth the trip.

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Next time you want to experience a dose of Minnesota history, head up to Pine City to visit the Snake River Fur Post.

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Have you been to the Snake River Fur Post? You can learn more about this historic park by visiting the website.

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Address: 12551 Voyageur Lane, Pine City, MN 55063