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The number of family-owned resorts in Minnesota continues to shrink, from more than 3,000 in the 1960s to 646 in 2021. The announcement earlier this month of the sale of Cragun’s Resort inspired ...
One of Minnesota’s biggest resorts, with a legacy of family ownership spanning 85 years, is changing hands. Cragun’s Resort on Gull Lake in Brainerd, owned by Dutch Cragun, 93, whose father ...
Like so many other family-owned resorts in Kandiyohi County ... Bob Dickerson, who once served as president of the Minnesota Resort Association, told the West Central Tribune that the number ...
Ruttger’s Bay Lake Resort, which opened in 1898 and is now part of the Odyssey Resorts portfolio, has added contemporary ...
CALLAWAY, Minn. – A well-known family-owned resort in northern Minnesota has been destroyed by fire. Crews from multiple departments were called to the Maplelag Resort in Callaway, about 3.5 ...
The announcement earlier this month of the sale of Cragun’s Resort inspired an outpouring of nostalgia in the press. The Cragun family has owned the resort on Gull Lake north of Brainerd for 85 ...
Sunny Bay Resort near Perham sees strong bookings as the Preusslers enter year two of family run operations focused on ...
Some iconic family-owned resorts still are thriving after ... Odyssey Resorts – the largest resort group in Minnesota – acquired the Lutsen Sea Villas, a collection of over 50 one and two ...
The longtime owners of the resort have agreed to sell it to a local investment group with Leisure Hotels and Resorts.
Spencer Cowley of St. Paul-based Chore Warrior demonstrates how to use an electric wheelbarrow at the The North American Farm & Power Show held on March 14-16 at the Four Seasons Centre in ...
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Bring Me The News on MSNCragun's Resort on Gull Lake, family-owned for 85 years, to be soldCragun’s Resort on Gull Lake, Minnesota's third largest resort, is under contract to be sold to a local investment group ...
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