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Interested in fun facts and the history of Crookston, MN?
Then read on!
Crookston is home to the University of Minnesota Crookston and is the county seat of Polk County. It is located in the Red River Valley and has a population of approximately 7,500 people. Crookston is known for its agricultural industry, as well as its historic downtown area with unique shops and restaurants. The town is also home to several annual events and festivals, including Ox Cart Days and the Polk County Fair.