![]() Angel Hill and Folsom House Historic SiteĮxplore the National Historic District known as Angel Hill. ![]() Taylors Falls first saw these settlements in 1838, with most populations from New England, on the Eastern end of the United States. The earliest white population in the area were fur traders then lumberers. The Chippewa Indians called this land Kichi Saga, meaning fair and lovely waters. Native Americans traveled through this area. The location of what is now called Taylors Falls was created thousands of years ago by glaciers. This area was thick with forests and lakes, very similar to Sweden. Imagine yourself as Karl Oskar or Kristina, taking in the sights and sounds of the river rapids and a bustling village. ![]() Croix River in Taylors Falls, where hundreds of thousands of immigrants landed before traveling west to settle their new homesteads. ![]() Begin your “Emigrants” journey along the St. ![]()
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