Frontenac, Minnesota Flower Delivery
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Frontenac Flower Delivery Service
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Frontenac Zip Codes:
55026 55066 55041
Frontenac: latitude 44.5061 – longitude -92.3511
Frontenac is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Florence Township, Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States, on the Mississippi River. As of the 2010 census, its population was 282.
James Wells expected a trading read out in the location that would become Frontenac in the past 1850. He dealt mostly taking into consideration Native Americans until the railroad was built in the early 1870s. In 1854, the Garrard brothers came upon the area during a hunting vacation and bought large tracts of land. By 1857, the community was permanently expected with the publicize of Westervelt in 1855 to praise the then postmaster, Evert V. Westervelt.
The proclaim was changed to Frontenac in 1860 by the Garrard brothers after Frenchman, Louis de Buade de Frontenac, who was born in 1622. He was the French colonial official of Canada in 1672–82 and 1689–98. He died in Quebec, Canada upon November 28, 1698. There is not a scrap book of him actually traveling to the Mississippi River.
Frontenac housed a station of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad and the picturesque scenery soon began attracting wealthy residents. It became a community of summer homes behind lakeside views. The railway line outside the community ran from north to south, connected the remote Place with larger cities, but it was far tolerable away from the bluffs not to detract from the vacation destination. There are actually two communities that comprise Frontenac. The railway lineage attracted some residents, while the bluffs attracted others. The houses along the railway line, and forward-looking the highway, became known as Frontenac Station while the bluff residences are called Old Frontenac. Both are in Florence Township and are listed as one location in the U.S. Census.