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Interested in fun facts and the history of Blackduck, MN?
Then read on!
Blackduck, Minnesota is a small village with a population of approximately 758 people, located in Beltrami County, in the northern part of the state.
Here are some true facts about the village of Blackduck:
1. Blackduck was named after Blackduck Lake, which is located just north of the village.
2. Blackduck is the birthplace of legendary NFL football coach Bud Grant, who coached the Minnesota Vikings for 18 seasons.
3. Blackduck is home to the Paul Bunyan State Trail, which is a multi-use trail that runs for 120 miles through northern Minnesota.
4. The village of Blackduck hosts an annual festival called "Blackduck Days," which includes a parade, live music, a car show, and other community events.
5. Blackduck is known for its excellent fishing opportunities, as it is located near many lakes and rivers that are rich in walleye, bass, and northern pike.