Pine City is a city in Pine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 3,127 at the 2010 census. Pine City is the county seat of, and the largest city in, Pine County. The Initiative Foundation named Pine City "Outstanding Community" of 2009 and the NAMM Foundation identified it as one of the "Best Communities for Music Education in America" for 2010, 2011 and 2012.
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CLOSED for the season through May 2020. Step into a reconstructed fur post from the winter of 1804. Meet a French voyageur, a British fur trade clerk and visit an Ojibwe encampment. The visitor center houses an expansive exhibit gallery with a 24-foot birch canoe, a 30-foot tall stone fireplace and a gift shop.
First let me say that I am biased but read on. I helped with the archaeological dig in the summer of1967 that uncovered this site. At that time it was only slight rise on the south bank of the Snake river. The only hint that it was there were small pieces of burnt wood (the post had burned down a few years after it was built) and broken chinking from between the logs. I didn't see the post again until several years after it was rebuilt I was astonished when I literally ran into Prof. Leland Cooper who had supervised the dig when I was there. I was surprised he recognized me. We had a very nice reunion and we both expressed our pleasure at how faithful the restoration weas. The last time I was there was a couple of years ago and trees were much taller and they had added several reenactors and period structures (Native American and fur trader). It is easy to get to. From I35 take the exit at Pine. City and turn west. Follow the signs a few miles and you will be there. I am sure you will enjoy it. I have to give a big thanks to the Minnesota Historical Society for their efforts to restore this site.
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The owners and staff are friendly and will talk beer with you all day. And the beer is routinely amazing, and it seems like they always have a new brew in rotation. It's remarkable for a town this size to have a taproom so good. No food, but they often have food trucks, or the local Pizza Pub will deliver (and that's great too!). Check out the old railroad tie they use as a footrest at the bar. It's all great.
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