Images of Stillwater includes dozens of photographs with panoramic views, paddlewheel riverboats, lift bridge, Main Street, churches, Historic Courthouse, bed & breakfast inns, hot-air balloons, Minnesota Zephyr and more.
Stillwater became a city in 1854 and remains a captivating place for its historic significance, famous riverboats, bustling collection of shops, and views of the St. Croix River. Stillwater began as a lumbering town because of its connections to Minnesota’s and Wisconsin’s vast pine stands. Positioned where the St. Croix widens and becomes still, Stillwater established steam-powered mills and was a major source of timber that fueled a building boom during the mid 1800s.
With breathtaking bluffs overlooking the river waters below, memorable places to stay, celebrated restaurants and festive events, the town known as the “Birthplace of Minnesota” was transformed into a unique destination for tourists and travelers.
Meticulously put in book form as a record for current and future generations, Images of Stillwater provides a distinct visual account of an area of America that inspires artists and generates return visitors.
Enjoy the exceptional results of this effort of this efforts as you thumb through the pages of Images of Stillwater.
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