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crossriverheritage.org

The Cross River Heritage Center is a museum in Schroeder, Minnesota, United States. Operated by the Schroeder Area Historical Society, it collects and interprets the history of the local area and the greater North Shore of Lake Superior. The center opened in 2002 in a Tudor Revival building constructed in 1929 as the Stickney Inn and Store. The building is located on the south side of Minnesota State Highway 61 near the west bank of the Cross River. In 1921, Horace T. Stickney (1885–1983) purchased a 13-acre (5.3 ha) parcel of land along the Cross River in Schroeder from Hedley Redmyer. The parcel had been part of the Schroeder Lumber Company's logging camp. At the time of the purchase, the property included the Schroeder Lumber Company Bunkhouse, the logging superintendent's house, a shed, and an office building. Stickney called it a "depressed place" because of past logging and the burned landscape. His first store, built in 1922, burned down when the gas stove malfunctioned during food preparation. More information...

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