Lac qui Parle, Minnesota

[1] Lac qui Parle Village is the county's first permanently settled community, starting in 1868.

[3] Lac qui Parle village was the original county seat for Lac qui Parle County.

The county board met in the hotel and post office building from 1871 to 1875, then in a rented space in the local general store until 1883 when a new courthouse was built.

[4] In 1899, ten years later, a new courthouse was built in Madison[5] which is now on the United States National Register of Historic Places.

This article about a location in Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota is a stub.

Map of Minnesota highlighting Lac qui Parle County