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  1. Geography. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.18 square miles (10.83 km 2 ), all land. [8] Climate. The town has a humid continental climate similar to the rest of the state; though near the southern border, Pipestone is on measurably higher ground than many areas to the north and east. [9] [10]

  2. May 6, 2024 · For over 3,000 years, Indigenous people have quarried the red stone at this site to make pipes used in prayer and ceremony - a tradition that continues to this day and makes this site sacred to many people.

    • Pipestone, Minnesota, United States1
    • Pipestone, Minnesota, United States2
    • Pipestone, Minnesota, United States3
    • Pipestone, Minnesota, United States4
  3. 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.

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  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

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  6. Pipestone is a wonderful place that celebrates the culture of Native Americans. Inside the Visitor Center is a film which explains the quarrying process. To obtain the pipestone is an arduous process, requiring sledge hammers and chisels.

  7. Pipestone, city, seat of Pipestone county, southwestern Minnesota, U.S. It lies on the Coteau des Prairies, near the South Dakota state line, about 40 miles (65 km) northeast of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Settlers were attracted to the Pipestone area by Native American legends of a quarry where red.