Prehistoric cultural affiliation(s) include Initial Middle Missouri Variant, Plains Village and Eastern Division dating back to 1000.
The famous person Ole E. Rolvaag is associated with one of more of the Minnehaha County historic places.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Minnehaha County places including Perkins & McWayne, Joseph Schwarz, Harper Hamilton, Pioneer Bridge Co., C. W. Hubbard, S. B. Howe, Stark, N.M., and Company, Gray Construction Company, J.C. Chapman, Hewitt, S.W. and & Co.. Prominent architectural styles found in Minnehaha Country are Queen Anne, Romanesque and Early Commercial.














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