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About Albert Lea, MN, USA
Albert Lea
Albert Lea may refer to: Albert Lea, Minnesota, U.S. Albert Lea Township, Freeborn County, Minnesota, U.S. Albert Miller Lea, U.S. Army engineer for whom
Albert Lea, Minnesota
Albert Lea is a city in Freeborn County, in southern Minnesota. It is the county seat. Its population was 18,492 at the 2020 census. The city is at the
Mayo Clinic Health System
served 600,000 patients across its operating regions. After combining its Albert Lea and Austin hospitals into a single entity with two campuses in 2013, Mayo
Freeborn County, Minnesota
Census, the population was 30,895. Its county seat is Albert Lea. Freeborn County comprises the Albert Lea Micropolitan Statistical Area. Freeborn County was
Marion Ross
Canada. She lived in Waconia, then moved to Willmar, and eventually to Albert Lea, Minnesota. At the age of 13, she changed the spelling of her name from
About Presho, SD, USA
Presho, South Dakota
Presho is a small city in Lyman County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 472 at the 2020 census. Presho was laid out in 1905, and named
U.S. Route 183
north–south United States highway. The highway's northern terminus is in Presho, South Dakota, at an intersection with Interstate 90. Its southern terminus
Lindley, New York
center of the town on US Route 15 and the east bank of the Tioga River. Presho – A hamlet in the north part of the town on US Route 15 and on the west
Interstate 99
rock cut, making a large bend to the north and bypassing the hamlet of Presho. The freeway enters a partial cloverleaf interchange with CR 5 (Smith Road)
Clint Roberts (politician)
Marlboro man, and U.S. representative from South Dakota. Roberts was born in Presho, South Dakota, and attended Black Hills State College from 1952 to 1953