Cascade, Minnesota

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Cascade was a village in section 18 of Stanton Township, Goodhue County, Minnesota.

It was platted but never incorporated. It had a post office from 1882-1901, a mill, a cooper, a chapel, a store, a blacksmith, and several homes.

The village is now a ghost town. The razed site now appears to be a private farmsite and wooded area. Note abandoned railroad and removed railroad bridge to the east.

Ghost town: Cascade
County: Goodhue
Years active: 1860's - early 1900's
Remains: A few old houses and buildings, and some remains of the old dam.
Land type: Likely privately owned.
Longitude: -93.03108
Latitude: 44.51189

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Coordinates:   44°30'52"N   93°1'34"W
This article was last modified 12 years ago