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Frazee, MN | City Website | City Government The City of Frazee, Minnesota is located right off Highway 10 and is a great community for families and individuals to live right in the Lakes Country of Minnesota
Home - Frazee-Vergas Elementary The mission of the Frazee-Vergas Public School District is to provide quality education by promoting a safe and respectful environment which encourages the development of individual potential for life-long learning in a diversified society
Frazee, Minnesota - Wikipedia The community was originally named Detroit and later Third Crossing before adopting the name Frazee With Becker County not formally organized until 1871, it was the earliest settlement in the area
City Hall | Frazee, MN | Information In an emergency do not email any departments, please call 911 Frazee Police (Non-Emergency) | Ph: 218-334-4993 | Email Frazee Police Department Frazee Dispatch (Non-Emergency) | Ph: 218-847-2661 Becker County Sherrif's Office (Non-Emergency) | Ph: 218-847-2661 Frazee Fire Department (Non-Emergency) | Ph: 218-334-4997 | Email Frazee Fire Department
Big Tom: Worlds Largest Turkey, Frazee, Minnesota Frazee, Minnesota On a hilltop overlooking the western entrance to this peaceful town, three civic-minded volunteers are laboring under Big Tom, a 22-foot-tall statue -- the World's Largest Turkey -- which is the symbol of this Turkey Capital of North America
Guide to Frazee Minnesota FRAZEE, a city in Burlington Township on the Otter Tail River, sections 26 and 35, was first settled in 1870, platted in 1873, and incorporated in 1891; had a station of the Northern Pacific Railroad in section 35
Trail Town: Frazee - North Country Trail Association The City of Frazee became the first designated NCTA Trail Town in Minnesota in 2013 Incorporated in 1891, originally known as Detroit and then “Third Crossing,” Frazee was once home to the world’s largest sawmill, run by the Nichols-Chisholm Company