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====== Pine (MN) city ====== | ====== Pine (MN) city ====== | ||
Pine City är administrativ huvudort i Pine County i Minnesota. Enligt 2010 års folkräkning hade Pine City 3 123 invånare. [[wpen> | Pine City är administrativ huvudort i Pine County i Minnesota. Enligt 2010 års folkräkning hade Pine City 3 123 invånare. [[wpen> | ||
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The Dakota Indians were the first in the area. With the Ojibwe expansion, the area became a mixture of the two. By the early 19th century, the area became predominantly Ojibwe. They trapped and hunted on the land and traded furs at the nearby trading posts. With the 1837 Treaty of St. Peters, dubbed the "White Pine Treaty", | The Dakota Indians were the first in the area. With the Ojibwe expansion, the area became a mixture of the two. By the early 19th century, the area became predominantly Ojibwe. They trapped and hunted on the land and traded furs at the nearby trading posts. With the 1837 Treaty of St. Peters, dubbed the "White Pine Treaty", | ||
- | In the late 19th century, European settlers came to the Pine City area, which was still heavily forested with thick stands of white pine, some of the state' | + | In the late 19th century, European settlers came to the Pine City area, which was still heavily forested with thick stands of white pine, some of the state' |
When Buchanan County merged with Pine County in 1861, the county seat was consolidated to Pine City because it was already well-established. Because of its location on the far southern edge of Pine County, there have been attempts over the years to move the county seat to more central Hinckley or Sandstone. | When Buchanan County merged with Pine County in 1861, the county seat was consolidated to Pine City because it was already well-established. Because of its location on the far southern edge of Pine County, there have been attempts over the years to move the county seat to more central Hinckley or Sandstone. | ||
- | In 2005, Pine City became the first city in rural America with an annual gay pride event, East-Central Minnesota Pride. A book capturing Pine City's history in vintage photos, part of the Images of America series, was published in 2010. | ||
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