When Dan and I travel, we rarely take the direct route. Venturing off the beaten path is where the fun is. On this particular trip, the end goal was Pipestone, MN which is located at the very Southwestern corner of MN. There were many towns along the way that we made a mental note to stop back and explore further at a later date and time. A few mentionable towns we decided, for some reason or another, to stop in were Gibbon and Walnut Grove MN.

As we traveled through Gibbon, MN a few of the business caught our eye and seemed to bring us back to another point in time. Gibbon Village Hall is an extremely interesting building; the unusual building was built in 1895 with medieval-themed Romanesque Revival architecture. We also took some time out of our travels to walk into Bad Dog Antiques and Other Attractions and were pleasantly surprised. What a very interesting and unique store… I am still kicking myself for not purchasing the complete antique set of alphabet wooden blocks! If ever in the area, stop in and chat with the friendly staff. To see more images from Gibbon, MN take the time to view Dan’s blog, “Gibbon, MN/MN South Central”.
Located in the Southwest corner of Redwood County, Lies a small town called Walnut Grove. Walnut Grove is known nationwide today as the childhood home of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Every year, the town holds a Wilder Pageant which is an outdoor drama based of the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Although there are no pictures of the historical site in this blog, I remember visiting the banks of Plum creek often as a child since my grandmother lived and taught school in a small town located east of this area in Lamberton.
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