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  1. Learn more about the 23 Tribal Nations that engage in government-to-government consultation with the Monument. Things To Do Demonstrations, exhibits, special events, programs, self-guided tours, Jr. Ranger programs, and more

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  2. Pipestone National Monument is located in southwestern Minnesota, just north of the city of Pipestone, Minnesota. It is located along the highways of U.S. Route 75, Minnesota State Highway 23 and Minnesota State Highway 30. The quarries are culturally significant to 23 tribal nations of North America.

  3. 17 lis 2019 · Pipestone National Monument offers an opportunity to explore unique cultural and natural resources. View active quarry pits, walk the 3/4-mile Circle Trail and see historical markers, quartzite rock formations, tallgrass prairie, and Winnewissa Falls.

  4. 4 lis 2020 · Learn about the 3,000 years of human activity and the 23 tribal nations affiliated with this sacred site of pipestone quarrying. Explore the stories, places, collections, and studies of Pipestone National Monument.

  5. Pipestone National Monument, quarry, southwestern Minnesota, U.S. The monument is located just northwest of the city of Pipestone, near the South Dakota border. It was created in 1937 to protect the local pipestone (catlinite) quarries, which were the source of the relatively soft red stone used by

  6. A sacred place of peace, both friends and enemies worked side by side to carve the smooth stone they found there into ceremonial pipes. Today, the Pipestone National Monument protects the stone and commemorates its ancient history and sacred use that continues today.

  7. 14 lis 2024 · Pipestone National Monument in Pipestone, Minnesota, preserves a 300-acre section of tallgrass prairie and a deposit of catlinite, commonly known as pipestone. This soft, clay-like material is perfect for carving, and American Indians have been quarrying the rock at various locations for over 3,000 years.

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