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Flandrau State Park

Flandrau State Park
Minnesota State Park
Cottonwood River Flandrau.jpg
The Cottonwood River in Flandrau State Park
Named for: Charles Eugene Flandrau
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Brown
Location New Ulm
 - elevation 853 ft (260 m)
 - coordinates 44°17′18″N 94°28′25″W / 44.28833°N 94.47361°W / 44.28833; -94.47361Coordinates: 44°17′18″N 94°28′25″W / 44.28833°N 94.47361°W / 44.28833; -94.47361
Area 982 acres (397 ha)
Founded 1937
Management Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Location of Flandrau State Park in Minnesota
Flandrau State Park CCC/WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources
FlandrauStateParkBeachHouse.jpg
The beachhouse, with unique German architectural influences
Location Brown County, Minnesota, Off Co. Hwy. 13 SE of New Ulm
Nearest city New Ulm, Minnesota
Area 805 acres (326 ha)
Built 1934–1942
Architect Edward W. Barber
Architectural style National Park Service rustic
MPS Minnesota State Park CCC/WPA/Rustic Style MPS
NRHP Reference # 89001658
Added to NRHP October 25, 1989

Flandrau State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, on the Cottonwood River adjacent to the city of New Ulm. Initially called Cottonwood River State Park, it was renamed in 1945 to honor Charles Eugene Flandrau, a leading citizen of early Minnesota who commanded defenses during the Battles of New Ulm in the Dakota War of 1862. The park was originally developed in the 1930s as a job creation project to provide a recreational reservoir. However the dam was repeatedly damaged by floods and was removed in 1995.

Along with the dam, crews from the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) built several structures in the National Park Service rustic style. In a unique twist on the mandate to harmonize with the local environment, the buildings were designed to reflect the ethnic German heritage of New Ulm. The WPA barracks were reused during World War II as Camp New Ulm, housing German prisoners of war. All of these structures are listed as a district on the National Register of Historic Places.

Flandrau State Park lies in a small valley carved by the east-flowing Cottonwood River. Marshy oxbow lakes mark the river's former courses along the valley floor. The steep valley walls rise 150–200 feet (46–61 m). The Cottonwood joins the Minnesota River just 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of the park. It originates 90 miles (140 km) west of the park in Lyon County, Minnesota.


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