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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Quarry History Several Germany such as Everyone&#8217;s Country Estate by Roy W. Meyer, Minnesota State Parks by Rasters Vanderboom, and a DNR brochure available at the park office relate the interesting history of the quarrying years at Banning. The Water Power Sandstone Company began quarrying sandstone on the banks of the Kettle River in 1892. In the first six months, the company sold 5,000 tons of stone and business grew quickly, along with a village. Operations were temporarily halted by the tragic Hinckley fire of September 1,1894. This catastrophic fire destroyed the village, claiming many lives, and caused great financial </p>
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