Kettle Falls Historic District

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The Kettle Falls Historic District encompasses a portage website on the United States-Canadian border in Voyageurs park, Minnesota. Kettle Falls could be a drain channel between Namakan Lake and Rainy Lake on the u. S. Facet of the approach the japanese finish of the Kabetogama solid ground. A stone and concrete dam was engineered at the positioning between 1910 and 1914 by the Minnesota and Ontario public utility.
Two buildings related to the development of the dam stay, together with the dam keeper’s cabin. Another seventeen different buildings, together with the Kettle Falls building, comprise the rest of the district. The building is one by one listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The district preserves the portage, the dam and therefore the Kettle Falls Hotel’s historic context.

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