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- 6. What harvested the first crops planted in the county?
- 9. Number of RRs that once served Pipestone County.
- 10. Small village southwest of Pipestone, in Eden township
- 13. The three ________
- 14. How many townships are there in Pipestone County?
- 15. Man considered the founder of Pipestone.
- 18. The building that houses the Pipestone County Museum was once what?
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- 1. Name of man who sculpted the Civil War Memorial on the Courthouse lawn.
- 2. The stone our historic buildings are made of.
- 3. Town in the extreme northeast corner of Pipestone County.
- 4. Town that lies in both Rock and Pipestone County
- 5. Last village in the county to incorporate?
- 7. Name of the railroad that once used the depot where the Keepers of the Sacred Tradition of Pipemaking is located.
- 8. Pipestone County is located on what was once part of a tall grass _____.
- 11. Pageant held in Pipestone for 60 years.
- 12. Came to Pipestone County with Charles Bennett, a township is named in his honor.
- 16. This community has the second largest population in the county.
- 17. Pipestone County was settled by a large number of _____ war vets.
