Although it’s not the oldest city in the Land of 10,000 Lakes – and with a population of 25,000, it’s not the small town it once was – Owatonna is, nevertheless, an enchanting and historic community in Minnesota with many unique things to offer. Let’s explore a couple of its most intriguing facets.

While there are, indeed, older communities in Minnesota, when it comes to a combination of history and charm, not many beat Owatonna. There’s enough to do here that it’d be easy to spend a whole weekend. You’ll find some good deals on accommodations over at Hotels.com and plenty of things to see and do in town.

(On a side note, if you find yourself in town during the summer, Owatonna just happens to have an outstanding municipal water park, River Springs, which also happens to be one our favorites in the state. So, don’t forget to bring your swimwear when you visit!)

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