Wadena is a cute little town of just over 4,000 people which straddles the border between Wadena and Otter Tail Counties. The town was founded in 1871 and takes its name from an Ojibwe Chief. The town created a public art display called The World’s Largest Puzzle which is composed of a hundred puzzle-shaped murals scattered around town. It was the wheat-themed light posts that pulled me in, though, and the bright white water tower that got me to stay. You’ll see both featured prominently in these photos. I had a nice stay in Wadena and found it a pleasant place with friendly people. The highlight for me was a visit to the Little Round Still, one of Minnesota’s up-and-coming craft distilleries. The folks there were kind and welcoming and I enjoyed sampling their Gunflint whiskey. I even took a bottle to go. Wadena seems like the kind of place most people just blow on past, but if you’re ever in the area, stop on in and give it a chance. You may find yourself staying for longer than you imagined. I hope you enjoy these photos from friendly and historic Wadena, Minnesota.

Train Crossing

Leesbergs Sweets

I Loved This Old Door and Stars

The Old Bank

The Old Cozy Theatre

The Old Train Station

Firehouse Turned Chiropractor

Bryant and Jefferson

This was my Favorite

Little Round Still

Wadena Strong

Agriculture Puzzle Pieces

Town Historic Figures Puzzle Piece

United Church of Christ

Smith Furniture

The Uptown

Boondocks

The VFW

Split Rock Puzzle Mural

The Uptown

I Prefer the Double Light!

Larry’s Family Pizza

I Love These Light Posts

Railroad Crossing Near the Water Tower

St. Ann’s Catholic Church

Art by the Tracks

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