
St Peter serves as a prominent anchor along the west bank of the Minnesota River during the mid-1960s, a landscape defined by significant institutional presences and industrial activity. The campus of Gustavus Adolphus College and the extensive grounds of the St Peter State Hospital dominate the town's western edge, while the river valley itself is carved by numerous quarries and gravel pits, particularly near Kasota. This era shows the convergence of the Chicago and North Western and Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroads, facilitating the transport of local stone and agricultural goods.
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