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Races: I-94
raceway is a 3/8 mile ASA Sanctioned asphalt racing track
just one block east of I-94 at the intersection of Highways 28
& 71. Races are held each Saturday night during the summer,
starting at 7pm.
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Antique Stores
- D - Trading Post
- Main Street Antiques & Grandad's
Toy Box
- Original Main Street Antiques
- Antiques Osakis - Osakis
- Grandpa's Attic & Gifts -
Osakis
- Hidden Treasure
- Just Like Grandma's - Osakis
- Nineteenth Century Store - Osakis
- Long Prairie Antiques - Long
Prairie
- West Union General Store - West
Union
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Historic Places
to Visit
Sinclair Lewis: Sauk Centre
is the boyhood home of author Sinclair
Lewis. Visitors are welcome to tour his boyhood
home from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Built in 1880, this
one and a half story home has been restored with period furnishings
to resemble life as it was around the turn of the century. The
Lewis Museum and Interpretive Center provides visitors with an
insight into the writing process as well as a biography of one
of America's finest authors.
Palmer House: This historic
hotel and restaurant was built in 1901 and has been recently restored.
The Palmer House is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places.
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Summer water sports, winter snow
sports and more right outside.
Within 2 miles of shops - pubs
- restaurants
Places to eat in Sauk
Centre

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Golf
The Sauk
Centre Golf Club is a mature nine hole course running along
the east shore of Sauk Lake. The Lynx
National Golf Course in an eighteen hole course located just
a few miles south of Sauk Centre on Hwy. 71. Greystone
Golf Club is the newest golfing addition in the Sauk Centre
area. It is an eighteen hole Scottish style Links course and features
greens designed by Tom Lehman. Located north of town on Hwy. 71.
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Jaycee's Park
Sauk Centre Lions Club Park/Fairy
Lake
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Hiking/Biking: The Lake
Wobegon Recreational Trail is a 46 mile paved recreational
trail that runs from Sauk Centre to Avon. It's perfect for hiking,
biking, or inline skating.

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