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Did You Know The Dirt in Mankato Creeks is Blue?

Why is the Dirt in This Minnesota Creek Blue?

Mankato means blue earth. A lot of people—even people from Mankato—don’t realize that the blue earth we were named for was literally bright blue. Most of it is gone now, because early settlers mistook it for a sign that there was copper in the ground, so it was mined. But there are still deposits of it in a few of the smaller creeks around Mankato.

French Names That Stuck

We need to acknowledge the Anishinaabeg people who first inhabited this northern land, including the Cree, Dakota, and Ojibwe. Further south and west from these northern areas were also the Sioux people. Beginning in the mid-1600, and continuing, at first slowly, throughout the 1700s and 1800s, people of European heritage began to investigate the land now known as Minnesota. It wasn’t until the mid-1800s that the Arrowhead region saw settlements of white people take hold and grow. Beginning at that time, the Iron Ranges of Minnesota (Cuyuna, Vermilion, and Mesabi) would become the new home to over forty-five different European nationalities who settled here.

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