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History of Lakeville


Rich in historical lore, today's Lakeville had its origins back in 1853. That's when Captain William B. Dodd, who came from the east to serve the military forts in the Minnesota Territory, designed and directed the construction of a road that would serve as a practical land route connecting the military forts in St. Paul to the southern forts. The road, which was named for Captain Dodd after he was killed in the Sioux uprising in 1862, bisects present-day Lakeville.

To read more, visit the Lakeville Area Historical Society's website. Or watch the short videos below, produced by Lakeville Government TV, highlighting various historical topics.

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Barber "Bud" Mohn (7 minutes)

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Ole Piper (5 minutes)

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Chart House (18 minutes)

Play button Railroads in Lakeville (19 minutes)
Play button Eureka Sunshine Society (6 minutes)     Play button School district history (13 minutes)
Play button Fire bell (6 minutes) Play button Scofield Farm (6 minutes)
Play button First bank in Lakeville (7 minutes) Play button St. John's quilters (4 minutes)
Play button First water tower (7 minutes) Play button Tastee-Freez (14 minutes)
Play button Lakeville Family Bowl (16 minutes) Play button White Funeral Home (10 minutes)
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