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Fulda, Minnesota
NameFulda, Minnesota
Settlement typeCity

Fulda, Minnesota is a city located in Murray County, Minnesota, near the Iowa border, and is situated approximately 140 miles southwest of Minneapolis and 160 miles northwest of Des Moines. The city is nestled in the Midwest region, near the Rock River, and is part of the Sioux Falls, South Dakota metropolitan area. Fulda is also close to the South Dakota border and is near the cities of Slayton, Minnesota and Worthington, Minnesota. The city is home to several parks, including the Fulda Park and the Murray County Fairgrounds, which host various events throughout the year, including the Murray County Fair and the Fulda Festival.

Geography

Fulda is situated in the Prairie Pothole Region of Minnesota, which is characterized by numerous lakes, wetlands, and rolling hills. The city is located near the Rock River, which flows into the Big Sioux River and eventually into the Missouri River. The surrounding landscape is dominated by prairies and agricultural land, with crops such as corn, soybeans, and wheat being commonly grown in the area. Nearby cities include Adrian, Minnesota, Rushmore, Minnesota, and Wilmont, Minnesota, which are all part of the Murray County, Minnesota region. The city is also close to the Lake Shetek State Park and the Camden State Park, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as hiking, fishing, and hunting.

History

The area that is now Fulda was first settled in the late 19th century, with the city being officially incorporated in 1900. The city was named after Fulda, Germany, and was founded by a group of German immigrants who were attracted to the area's fertile soil and abundant natural resources. During the early 20th century, Fulda experienced significant growth, with the establishment of several businesses, including the Fulda Farmers Elevator and the Fulda Creamery. The city was also home to several railroad lines, including the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad and the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway, which played a significant role in the city's development. Nearby historical sites include the Jeffers Petroglyphs, the Fort Snelling State Park, and the Pipestone National Monument, which are all part of the National Park Service.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Fulda was approximately 1,300 people, with a median age of 35 years old. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of German, Norwegian, and Irish ancestry. The median household income is around $50,000, with the main industries being agriculture, manufacturing, and healthcare. Nearby cities with similar demographics include Lakefield, Minnesota, Jackson, Minnesota, and Windom, Minnesota, which are all part of the Southwest Minnesota region. The city is also home to several community organizations, including the Fulda Lions Club and the Fulda American Legion, which host various events and activities throughout the year.

Economy

The economy of Fulda is primarily driven by agriculture, with the surrounding area being home to numerous farms and ranches. The city is also home to several manufacturing businesses, including the Fulda Manufacturing Company and the Murray County Machine Shop. The healthcare industry is also a significant contributor to the local economy, with the Fulda Community Hospital and the Murray County Medical Center providing medical services to the community. Nearby economic hubs include the cities of Marshall, Minnesota, Brookings, South Dakota, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota, which are all part of the Upper Midwest region. The city is also close to the Interstate 90 and the U.S. Route 59, which provide access to major markets and transportation routes.

Infrastructure

Fulda has a well-developed infrastructure, with several major highways passing through the city, including U.S. Route 59 and Minnesota State Highway 59. The city is also served by the Fulda Municipal Airport, which provides access to general aviation and charter flights. The Fulda Public Utilities department provides electricity, water, and sewer services to the community, while the Fulda Fire Department and the Fulda Police Department provide public safety services. Nearby infrastructure includes the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System and the Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative, which provide water and electricity services to the region. The city is also home to several community facilities, including the Fulda Community Center and the Fulda Public Library.

Education

Fulda is served by the Fulda Public Schools district, which operates several schools in the area, including the Fulda Elementary School and the Fulda High School. The city is also home to the Fulda Community Education program, which provides adult education and recreational activities to the community. Nearby educational institutions include the Southwest Minnesota State University, the Minnesota West Community and Technical College, and the University of Minnesota, which are all part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. The city is also close to the Minnesota Department of Education and the National Education Association, which provide resources and support to educators and students in the region. Category:Cities in Minnesota