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, Minnesota in McLeod County

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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in McLeod county include:

Biscay,   Fernando,   Glencoe,   Heatwole,   Hutchinson,   Komensky,   Lester Prairie,   Plato,   Sherman,   Silver Lake,   South Silver Lake,   Stewart,   Sumter,   Winsted,  

 

Or have a look at other Minnesota counties including:

Aitkin,   Anoka,   Becker,   Beltrami,   Benton,   Big Stone,   Blue Earth,   Brown,   Carlton,   Carver,   Cass,   Chippewa,   Chisago,   Clay,   Clearwater,   Cook,   Cottonwood,   Crow Wing,   Dakota,   Dodge,   Douglas,   Faribault,   Fillmore,   Freeborn,   Goodhue,   Grant,   Hennepin,   Houston,   Hubbard,   Isanti,   Itasca,   Jackson,   Kanabec,   Kandiyohi,   Kittson,   Koochiching,   Lac qui Parle,   Lake,   Lake of the Woods,   Le Sueur,   Lincoln,   Lyon,   Mahnomen,   Marshall,   Martin,   Meeker,   Mille Lacs,   Morrison,   Mower,   Murray,   Nicollet,   Nobles,   Norman,   Olmsted,   Otter Tail,   Pennington,   Pine,   Pipestone,   Polk,   Pope,   Ramsey,   Red Lake,   Redwood,   Renville,   Rice,   Rock,   Roseau,   Saint Louis,   Scott,   Sherburne,   Sibley,   Stearns,   Steele,   Stevens,   Swift,   Todd,   Traverse,   Wabasha,   Wadena,   Waseca,   Washington,   Watonwan,   Wilkin,   Winona,   Wright,   Yellow Medicine,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Brownton, MN?
Then read on!

Brownton is a small village located in McLeod County, Minnesota, with a population of around 750 people. It was founded in 1898 and was named after Judge John H. Brown. The village has a rich history of agriculture and was once known for its creamery and cheese factory. Today, the village is home to several small businesses and offers a peaceful, rural atmosphere for its residents.