Detroit Lakes, MN

Town in Becker County, MN

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About Detroit Lakes, MN


Development of the Detroit Lakes Area began in 1871, as the Northern Pacific Railroad etched its way westward through Becker County. Settlers from the East reached this new territory to discover a small, country community called Tylerville or Tyler Town.

Tylerville consisted of a collection of buildings near the cabin of Mr. Merwin Tyler, which was located by the Northern Pacific line where the Pelican River meets Detroit Lake. Tyler’s 12 by 14-foot cabin also served as the local hotel and post office. Mail, brought by the Northern Pacific Railroad, was emptied onto a bed for the locals to help themselves.

Detroit Lakes was founded by Colonel George Johnston, who came to Minnesota in 1871 to select lands for the New England Colony. After extensive examinations, Johnston numbered sections which established the Detroit Township. In 1873, Detroit Township boasted the first grain warehouse built west of Duluth on the Northern Pacific Railroad. -The city of Detroit Lakes, originally called Detroit, began north of the railroad tracks and gradually extended south to Detroit Lake. The name Detroit came about when a French Catholic Priest camped on the shore of the lake with a view of the sun setting across the water. The water was low and revealed a sandbar, creating a narrow strait that glistened in the light of the setting sun. The Priest exclaimed, What a beautiful strait. The word strait in French is detroit. Consequently, the city was named Detroit.

Old Red River Road, the first road in Becker County, wound through the village of Detroit. Beaver and other fur bearing animals were heavily trapped throughout Northwestern Minnesota in the early 1800’s. There is written evidence from early travelers and trappers that this road was traveled prior to 1840. From the 1830’s until the 1860’s, one of three branches of the Red River Ox Cart trails came right through the village of Detroit. In those days, Detroit was a village of a few hundred people, where packs of wolves howled in the streets at night, and bears were a common sight. The village of Detroit, which served as the county seat of Becker County, was incorporated in 1881.-The telephone industry was introduced to Detroit in May 1884 with six telephones in operation: Hotel Minnesota, Lakes Hotel, the Northern Pacific Depot, the bank, the county building, and The Record newspaper office.

As a result of continuous postal mix-ups between Detroit, Minnesota and the better-known Detroit, Michigan, a special election was held on September 7, 1926 to change the city’s name to Detroit Lakes. This befitting title has remained ever since.

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Becker County, MN


Visit our county page and you will find information about our town and county's points of interest, festivals/events and faith community. You also will learn about the community organizations that have built and continue to build strong communities (chambers, community groups, and departments, etc) and much more when you visit the Becker County, MN page.