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Two Mansions Of Minnesota Lumber Barons Are Popular Destination For Reunions, Weddings
"We want folks to be able to interact with history in a positive way," Linden Hill Historic Estate Executive Director Julia Mueller said.

LITTLE FALLS, Minn. — Imagine spending the night in a turn-of-the-century lumber baron's mansion. Well, now you can do exactly that.
"Every year there are folks that stop by and say I've lived here my whole life and I've never been here," said Julia Mueller, executive director for Linden Hill Historic Estate. Her group is responsible for preserving and sharing the history of the estate in Little Falls.
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