The Brainerd Ski Club in 1938 built the Boom Lake ski slide with Works Progress Administration labor. Ski jumpers landed on the Brainerd lake’s southeast shore. The ski slide no longer exists.
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The Last Turn Saloon on Fourth and Front streets with an infamous past was torn down in 1931 not long after Prohibition. But after the 18th Amendment was repealed, another bar opened on South Eighth Street in Brainerd with the same name with a colorful history and character all its own
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The first bar named The Last Turn Saloon in Brainerd dates back to the 1800s and was the site of a shootout between a patron and the bar owner, who was acquitted of murder. And in front of the same saloon, a tree was used in the 1800s by a lynch mob to hang two American Indian brothers.