This Rustic Destination In Minnesota Will Give You A Glimpse Into Another Era

Sod House on the Prairie in Minnesota offers a historical glimpse into 19th-century frontier life with authentic recreations and artifacts.

While Minnesota has been inhabited for thousands of years, the land was not officially a state until 1858. While many of the remnants of the 19th century ago are long gone, there are still ways to experience the olden days in Minnesota. One great spot is a rustic destination on Minnesota's prairie. Visiting will take you back in time. Take a look:

Sod House on the Prairie is located at 12598 Magnolia Ave., Sanborn, MN 56083.

This farm setting is located on Minnesota's western prairie, just miles from Walnut Grove, where Laura Ingalls lived as a young girl.

Sod houses were often built on the western frontier during the settlement of the United States and Canada. Because the prairie lacked many trees or stone, prairie grass sod was used to construct buildings instead.

Sod House on the Prairie is a great recreation of this century-old way of living. The cost to visit is $4 per guest, and it's well worth it for the glimpse of history.

Other buildings include a recreation outhouse, dugout, and a shed with a sod cutter.

Each is equipped with different items that you might have found there a century ago.

Guests are welcome to don bonnets and aprons - all provided for you - and pose for a photo op.

This lovely spot in western Minnesota is a delightful stop on a longer road trip.

It should also be of interest for Little House on the Prairie fans!

For more information about Sod House on the Prairie, check out their website. This interesting site is a great glimpse at Minnesota's frontier history!

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