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North America > United States of America > Midwest > Minnesota > Southern Minnesota > Fairmont (Minnesota)

Fairmont, also known as "the City of Lakes", is a small city in Martin County, Southern Minnesota. Fairmont is the county seat and there were about 10,000 people residing in the city in 2019.

Get in

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Map of Fairmont (Minnesota)

By car

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Fairmont is on I-90, about halfway between Chicago and the Black Hills. Take Interstate Exit 99 or Interstate Exit 102 which exits to Minnesota Highway 15.

By plane

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Get around

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The only form of public transportation is the Prairie Lakes Transit.

See

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Fairmont Opera House
  • 1 Fairmont Opera House, 45 Downtown Plaza, +1 507-238-4900. Office: Tu-F 9AM-4PM. Tours by appt, at least 3 days prior. Built in 1901, the Opera House has been completely restored. Listed in the National Registry of Historic Sites. Fairmont Opera House (Q16891212) on Wikidata Fairmont Opera House on Wikipedia
Red Rock Center for the Arts
  • 2 Red Rock Center for the Arts, 222 E Blue Earth Ave, +1 507-235-9262, . It was built as the First Church of Christ Scientist which was founded in Fairmont on October 1, 1891. Finished in 1898, the building was designed by prominent Minnesota architect Harry W. Jones and is an excellent example of Richardson Romanesque style of architecture. The building was constructed of massive Sioux quartzite (red rock) blocks which were quarried in southwest Minnesota. The red stone was combined with contrasting buff colored limestone for a polychromatic effect. The three gables at the top of the building each showcase three small arched stained glass windows while the main level of the building features 19 restored stained glass windows. The cornerstone came from Concord, New Hampshire, and contains many artifacts of Christian Science teaching and the local church history. The Red Rock Center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been recognized by the Minnesota Preservation Alliance for saving and restoring this historic architectural treasure. Red Rock Center for the Arts (Q5452677) on Wikidata Red Rock Center for the Arts on Wikipedia
  • 3 Martin County Courthouse, 201 Lake Ave, +1 507-238-3126. Open to the public. Construction started in April, 1906, with the dedication held on December 16, 1907. The first story is built of Marquette raindrop sandstone from Michigan. Second and third stories are built of Buff-Bedford limestone from Indiana. The building is classical in architecture. It is fireproof throughout. The dome extends 58 feet above the roof, making it 108 feet from the ground. The courthouse is located on the site of Old Fort Fairmount, built in 1862 at the time of the Dakota (Sioux) Uprising. Listed in the National Registry. Martin County Courthouse (Q6775207) on Wikidata Martin County Courthouse (Minnesota) on Wikipedia
  • Martin County Historical Society & Pioneer Museum, 304 East Blue Earth Avenue, +1 507-235-5178.
  • Heritage Acres, 507 Lake Ave. Agriculture Interpretive Center, along the west shore of Lake Sisseton. A walk through, participatory experience of the heritage of the Midwest.
  • Singing Oak Indian Legend marker at Sylvania Park, Lake Avenue.
  • 4 Chubb House, 209 Lake Ave. In 1866 Dr. Orville Chubb came to Martin County and built this, the oldest house in Fairmont. He is credited with founding the village of Fairmont. Orville P. and Sarah Chubb House (Q16890336) on Wikidata Orville P. and Sarah Chubb House on Wikipedia
  • Martin County Library, 110 N. Park St, +1 507-238-4207.

Parks

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  • Amber Lake Park: north side of Amber Lake. Picnic tables, shelter house, barbecue grates, playground, flush toilets, fishing, boat access, dock, handicapped accessible.
  • Cedar Creek Park: west side of Amber Lake. Picnic tables, shelter house, flush toilets, nature hiking trails, fishing, dock, 36-hole disc golf, biking, hiking, walking, and cross-country skiing
  • Gomsrud Park: Between Budd and Hall Lake. Picnic tables, shelter house, barbecue grates, playground, flush toilets, fishing, boat access, dock, swimming beach, volleyball, bath house, and is handicapped accessible.
  • Lincoln Park: wast side of Lake George. Picnic tables, shelter house, playground, flush toilets, fishing, boat access, dock, holiday lights, and is handicapped accessible. Within the park is the Livingston Log Cabin. Built by William Robert Livingston who came, with his wife, to Martin County in 1866. They settle in Silver Lake Township and named their homestead "Tall Oak." In 1953 the cabin was moved to Lincoln Park.
  • Sylvania Park: east side of Lake Sisseton. Picnic tables, shelter house, playground, flush toilets, fishing, dock, handicapped accessible, and band shell.
  • Veterans Park: east of Downtown. Picnic tables, playground, tennis courts, and basketball courts.
  • Ward Park: east side of Lake Sisseton. Picnic tables, shelter house, playground, flush toilets, fishing, boat access, dock, swimming beach, handicapped accessible, and holiday lights.

Do

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  • Fairmont Archery Club, 1/2 East Blue Earth Avenue, +1 225 507-235-2636.
  • Fairmont Raceway, Martin County Fairgrounds, 1300 North Bixby Road, +1 507-235-6996. Every Friday night Apr-Aug.
  • I-90 Motocross, I-90 Exit #87, North on Highway 4, +1 507-639-3972. Course open for practice.
  • Fairmont Martins, +1 507-238-9641. High School Varsity Diamonds.
  • Sisseton Lake Walking/Biking Trail Begins North end of Sisseton Lake on Lake Avenue
  • Bowlmor Lanes, 617 South State Street, +1 507-235-5719. Bowling.
  • Fishing Pier and Boat Ramp locations
    • Amber Lake - Amber Lake Park
    • Budd Lake - Gomsrud Park
    • Hall Lake - Gomsrud Park
    • Lake George - Ida Street
    • Sisseton Lake - Ward Park
  • Fox Lake Golf Club, 15 East Park Drive, Sherburn, +1 507-764-8381. 9-hole golf course.
  • Interlaken Golf Club, 227 East Amber Lake Drive, +1 507-238-1693. 18-hole golf course and driving range.
  • Rose Lake Golf Club, 2456 - 104th Street, +1 507-235-5274. 18-hole golf course and driving range.
  • Martin County Arena, 1300 North Bixby Road, +1 507-238-1995, +1 507-436-5624. Open ice-skating October - March, Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons.
  • Fairmont 5 Theatres, 1201 N. State St, +1 507-399-7788.
  • Skate Park Margaret Street
  • Snowmobiling Trails. Over 100 miles of groomed trails in the Fairmont area. Maps available at the Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce, Fairmont Convention and Visitors Bureau, local convenience stores, and motels.
  • Swimming beaches Gomsrud and Ward Parks.
  • Fairmont Aquatic Park, 1400 South Prairie Avenue, +1 507-238-9292. 3.5-acre outdoor water park. Open June - August. Swimming lessons available.
  • Fairmont Shooting Complex, 1300 North Bixby Road. Trap and skeet.
  • Cedar Creek Disc Golf, 3607 Cedar Park Road, +1 507-238-9331. Cedar Creek West - Lots of elevation change. Large variety of foliage ranging from wooded corridors and alleys to large open meadows and doglegs. Water comes into play on several holes for added difficulty.
    Cedar Creek East - A variety of tight and technical holes offer challenges for pros, while the relatively short course length makes it great for beginners.

Events

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  • 4th of July Music Festival July 4th, Heritage Acres, 507 Lake Avenue. Bluegrass music, demonstrations, antique displays, and food at Heritage Acres.
  • 4th of July Spectacular Fireworks July 4th. These spectacular fireworks are held over beautiful Lake Sisseton at 10PM.
  • [dead link] Borderline Cruisers Car Club Shows.
  • Community Band Concerts Sylvania Park Band Shell. Tuesday Evenings June - July 8PM
  • Fairmont Glows. From the Mid November to January 1st. Visit Ward or Lincoln Park to view the "GLOWS" lighting during the holiday season.
  • Fridays in the Park Citizen's Park, Downtown Fairmont. Every Friday June - August. 11:45AM - 1PM
  • Fairmont Raceway, +1 507-235-6996. Stock cars, modifieds, hobby stocks, hornets. Every Friday night April - August. Hot Laps begin at 7PM Martin County Fairgrounds, 1300 Bixby Road.
  • [dead link] Martin County Fair. Yearly in Mid-August, Martin County Fairgrounds, 1300 Bixby Road.

Buy

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  • Good News Bookstore, 113 East 3rd Street. Inspirational books, gifts, music, music books, cards, and home decor.
  • Sovell Jewelry, 113 Downtown Plaza. Sale and repair of jewelry and watches.
  • Five Lakes Shopping Center, State St at E Blue Earth Ave. Fareway Supermarket, Dollar Tree.
  • Farmers Market, Five Lakes Center parking lot (State St at E Blue Earth Ave), +1 507-238-5449. Jun: Sa 9AM-noon; Jul-Sep: Tu 4-6PM, Sa 9AM-noon; Oct: Sa 9AM-noon.

Eat

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Drink

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Learn

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Sleep

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  • Quality Inn, 2225 N State St (Jct. Highway 15 and I-90.), +1 507-238-5444. Continental breakfast, handicap accessible, non-smoking, pets, swimming pool, and suites
  • Highland Court, 1245 Lake Avenue, +1 507-235-6686. Non-smoking, pets, and suites.
  • Best Western Fairmont, 1201 Torgerson Dr (Jct. Highway 15 and I-90), +1 507-238-4771. Handicap accessible, meeting room, non-smoking, pets, restaurant and bar, swimming pool, and suites.
  • Super 8, +1 507-238-9444. Jct. Highway 15 and I-90. Continental breakfast, handicap accessible, pets, and non-smoking.

Campgrounds

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Go next

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Routes through Fairmont
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