Decorated For Fall

Taylors Falls is a tiny little town of about a thousand people which rests high up on the banks of the St. Croix River and right across the water from Wisconsin. The town gets its name from one of its early settlers, Jesse Taylor. The “falls” are really just a set of rapids, but they made riverboat travel impossible beyond this point in the early years, making Taylors Falls the jumping-off point for many an immigrant headed west into the Minnesota Territory. The town contains half of the beautiful Interstate State Park which protects the Dalles section of the river and their fascinating potholes which were carved by glacial runoff whirlpools and can be 30+ feet deep. I found a lot to smile about in Taylor Falls and it seemed like every time I took a photo, I saw another one just down the road. It’s a fun little town to explore and definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area. I hope you enjoy these photos from my stay in Taylors Falls, Minnesota.

Late Fall on the St. Croix

The Old School, Minnesota’s Oldest

The Drive-In

Bench Street

The Methodist Church

Coffee Talk

The Community Center

Folsom House on the Hill

I Love This Little Covered Bridge

The Little Library

Very Autumnal

The Goat

St. Joseph’s Church

With August!

Welcome to Minnesota

Looking Up The Hill

Interstate State Park is Wonderful From Both Sides

A Cool Mural

Cheap Parking!

Downtown on Bench Street

These Sign Posts Are Beautiful

A Big Chair to Fill

Schoony’s Malt Shop

I Love a Good Frostop

Romayne’s

Coming Into Town From Wisconsin

The “Falls”

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