Northwest Point

a.k.a. Northwest Angle

Between Bear and Harrison Creeks, Angle Inlet, MN
Local significance of the site:
Exploration/settlement

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.

The Minneapolis Millers baseball team was the first professional baseball team to play under the lights in 1930.
Lake of the Woods County, located in northern Minnesota, has a rich history dating back thousands of years. The area was originally inhabited by Ojibwe and Sioux tribes, who relied on the bountiful resources of the land for their livelihoods. The arrival of European fur traders and settlers in the late 18th and early 19th centuries gradually transformed the region.

In the 19th century, Lake of the Woods County experienced a surge in settlement as people from various backgrounds came to the area in search of economic opportunities. The region's abundant forests attracted the timber industry, leading to the establishment of sawmills and logging camps. Additionally, the pristine waters of Lake of the Woods offered rich fishing grounds, which drew both commercial and recreational anglers.

The late 19th and early 20th centuries marked a significant period of development for the county. Railroads were constructed, connecting Lake of the Woods County to larger hubs and facilitating trade and transportation. This infrastructure development contributed to the growth of towns like Baudette, which became a central hub for commerce and services in the region.

In recent years, Lake of the Woods County has continued to thrive as a popular tourist destination, renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The county's economy relies heavily on tourism, with visitors flocking to the area for fishing, hunting, camping, and other outdoor activities. Today, Lake of the Woods County remains a vibrant community that embraces its rich history while looking towards a promising future.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Lake Of The Woods County, Minnesota.

  • 1823: Lake of the Woods County is originally inhabited by indigenous Ojibwe people.
  • 1872: Lake of the Woods County is officially established and named after the nearby lake.
  • 1890: The first settlers arrive in the area and begin establishing homesteads.
  • 1894: Baudette, the county seat, is built as a trading post and becomes a hub for commerce.
  • 1910: The Great Northern Railway reaches Baudette, further boosting the town's growth
  • 1930: The construction of a dam on the Rainy River creates Lake of the Woods, providing a source of hydroelectric power.
  • 1938: The construction of the Warroad Bridge connects Lake of the Woods County to Warroad, enabling easier transportation and trade.
  • 1957: Construction of the Northwest Angle's Road grants access to the remote land, which had previously depended on boats and airplanes.
  • 1960s: The tourism industry begins to flourish in Lake of the Woods County, attracting visitors with its abundant fishing and wilderness.
  • 1980s: The agricultural sector sees significant growth, with an increase in livestock and crop production.
  • 1990s: The county experiences economic diversification, with the expansion of manufacturing and service industries.
  • 2007: The construction of a new high school in Baudette enhances educational facilities in Lake of the Woods County.