Mitchell, South Dakota – A City That Turned Corn into Gold
Mitchell, South Dakota – A City That Turned Corn into Gold TLDR: Population: 15,606 Situation: Mitchell, a small city in
Population: 2,977
Situation: Minden was your run of the mill town (No pun intended) until 1915.
Action: They started a christmas lighting ceremony.
Result: They have developed into a christmas town.
When I ran across “Minden, Nebraska, a Christmas City” and thought to myself, another Leavenworth but as you will find in the article, Minden is a much more average town and doing eventful things for themselves just as much as for themselves. Minden Nebraska is a unique town full of self development.
As far back as 1882 Minden could boast to be an above average town. They had 6 lawyers and 5 doctors in a ton of 300 people. In 1889 they conceived the idea of a grand irrigation system to help sustain the whole area. Over the next 50 years or so they went ahead completing it.Eventually they would finish the Kinsley Dam sustaining water to a region in power. The official page of the website even states that the people of Minden have “a warm appreciation of the past”. This sense of understanding the past and the work that went into creating a better future helps guide their foresight in how to help the city in modern times.
The city really started to gain a reputation when they started going after creative projects. Yes the city had agriculture and manufacturing to help provide a base for many of their residents. This will always be needed for stability but the profitability per person can really be drug up when creative tourist attractions are made.In 1915 the town held its first lighting ceremony, lighting up the courthouse. Even then the courthouse was decorated with more than 10,000 lights.
Then in 1946 a local reverend started a christmas pageant. This year, every December they put on a christmas pageant. The people of Minden never forgot where it all started. The pageant and lighting ceremony are still held at the courthouse where it all began.
Pioneer Village is the grand creative work of Minden Nebraska. It represents its past and readys the town for the future. Started in 1953, it still is providing new entrepreneurial opportunities to the residents of the community. I am stealing this from Minden’s official website too because it is so well worded – “Minden’s sense of tradition is nowhere more evident than at the Harold Warp “Pioneer Village.”. Pioneer Village is the town’s stunning achievement of unity and preserving the past for the future. It features 50,000 objects including 350 unique or one of a kind cars which span over 28 buildings built on 20 acres. They have early aircraft. They have old pioneer buildings. They have everyday objects of the people of the past to current Minden artifacts.
More recently, a hotel was added to the property and a campground to provide extra resources.
Step back look. All Minen really did was create a culture of past appreciation for new opportunities. Most of what they did wasn’t extremely unique but instead instilled pride in the community and entrepreneurial opportunities for the locals.
The lighting ceremony came about when a railroad station was shutting down. – (Shocker – Leavenworth, Cuyuna). The train left behind strings of light to light a path from the station to the center of town. They just decided to reuse some scrap material in an exciting, creative way. There is your sense of community and fun.
The pageant itself is not that creative either but what it is is fun. It offers something to see and hold a traditional spot in the community. Imagine growing up all your life going to see the christmas pageant one of the first Sundays each december. It becomes something you would expect to do and when it disappeared you would likely be very sad. In a way it helps hold the community together.
Minden Nebraska is a creative town highly based in tourism. Not because it has insane out of the box ideas but because of two simple things. They can retain citizens through building tradition and a culture of improvement. The second is there are ever new entrepreneurial opportunities within the town.
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