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Mazeppa Zip Codes:
55956
Mazeppa: latitude 44.2737 – longitude -92.5402
Mazeppa is a city in Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States, along the North Fork of the Zumbro River. The population was 842 at the 2010 census.
Mazeppa was platted in 1855, and named in praise of Hetman Ivan Mazepa via a poem by Lord Byron. The first census was taken in 1860, it showed 534 residents. The town was incorporated in 1877. Mazeppa in its prematurely years was a flour milling center and boasted 7 trains a morning at its peak. The heritage was nicknamed the “Bug Line” due to the crooked birds of the lineage east of town. The mill during its best years produced 600 barrels of flour a hours of daylight and had 80 employees. The mill was powered by a 26 foot tall wooden dam upon the Zumbro River and formed the “Mill Pond” as seen in historical pictures. The mill had its ups and downs until it burned down on Feb 2, 1891, foul show was suspected. The last train left Mazeppa in 1952. Despite its valiant efforts at buildup and industry, circumstances and fortunes of the town distorted and it has back moved into the 21st Century as a quiet, well kept farm community.
The Mazeppa Public School was built in 1858 and extra expanded upon many time including a additional High School completed in 1958. A ember on December 26, 1975, destroyed the historic elementary school. The newer adjoining high school and 1940s gymnasium were saved from the blaze by the heroic efforts of Mazeppa residents Keith Ramthun & Joseph Liffrig who managed to close the flame doors leading to the tall school and gymnasium previously the flame department arrived. The Mazeppa Public School system merged past the Zumbrota Public School system in fall of 1987 to Make the Zumbrota-Mazeppa Public Schools represented by the mascot the “Cougars”.
The city contains one property listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the 1904 Walnut Street Bridge.