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2 days ago · Other historic buildings include the Alexander Ramsey House (1872), the James J. Hill House (1891), the Landmark Center (1902), and the Cathedral of St. Paul (1915). Sibley House Historic Site preserves the 1836 home of Henry Sibley, Minnesota’s first governor. Winter Carnival, St. Paul, Minnesota.
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2 days ago · Originally inhabited by the Ojibwe and Dakota people, the cities were settled by various Europeans. Minneapolis was strongly influenced by early Scandinavian and Lutheran settlers, while Saint Paul was settled predominantly by the French, the Irish, and German Catholics.
3 days ago · 1864–65 The Minnesota Valley Railroad completed line from St. Paul to Minneapolis crossing the river at Mendota that passed beneath the Fort. Pilings remain of the line's river crossing. As the towns of Minneapolis and St. Paul grew and with Minnesota statehood before Congress, the need for a forward frontier military post had ceased.
1 day ago · Saint Paul, in east-central Minnesota along the banks of the Mississippi River, has been Minnesota's capital city since 1849, first as capital of the Territory of Minnesota, and then as the state capital since 1858.