Not within its city limits, but Pipestone National Monument is just outside that city.
Pipestone National Monument was created in 1937.
Yes, Pipestone National Monument. www.nps.gov/pipe
pipestone national park is where they believe the vikings crossed.
Voyageurs National Park Pipestone National Monument Grand Portage National Historic Site Mississippi National River and Recreation Area St. Croix National Scenic River
Red pipestone, also known as catlinite, is primarily found in the Pipestone National Monument in southwestern Minnesota, USA. This unique stone has historical significance for Native American cultures, as it has been used for centuries to create ceremonial pipes. The quarries in this area are the only known source of pipestone in the United States, making it a culturally and geographically significant resource.
Voyageurs National Park is the only NPS site designated a National Park. However, a number of other National Park Service sites exist in Minnesota, including Pipestone National Monument, Mississippi National Scenic River, Grand Portage National Monument, and North Country National Scenic Trail.
Mound City Group National Monument was created in 1923.
Many parks contain prairies, too numerous to recount here. Some well-known examples are Tallgrass Prairie National Park, Pipestone National Monument, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and Wind Cave National Park.
The Pipestone Quarry is located in Minnesota. One can learn more about the Pipestone's history, as well as when one might visit on the official National Parks Service website.
no its a national monument so must not be a city
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