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Interested in fun facts and the history of North Mankato, MN?
Then read on!
Here are a couple of true facts about North Mankato, Minnesota:
1. North Mankato is home to the largest and oldest regional park in the Mankato area, called Caswell Park. The 235-acre park includes sports fields, a playground, picnic areas, walking trails and more.
2. The city of North Mankato was originally named "Mankato Junction" and was incorporated as a separate city in 1898. The name was officially changed to "North Mankato" in 1967.