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History of Minot, North Dakota:

Minot Came Into Existence In 1886, When Jim Hill's Great Northern Railroad Ended Its Push Through The State For The Winter, After Having Trouble Constructing A Trestle Across Gassman Coulee. A Tent Town Sprung Up Over Night, As If By Magic, Thus The City Came To Be Known As The Magic City.

The Townsite Was Chosen By The Railroad To Be Placed On The Land Of Then-homesteader Erik Ramstad. Mr. Ramstad Was Convinced To Relinquish His Claim, And Became One Of The City Leaders.

The Town Was Named After Henry Davis Minot, A Railroad Investor And Friend Of Jim Hill. The City Was Incorporated On 28 June 1887.

Later, The Soo Line Was Building A Line From Valley City Up To Canada. While Initially Their Plan Was To Cross The Souris River Some Distance From Minot, Local Interests Convinced Them Otherwise; Landholders Along The New Route Gladly Donated The Right-of-way. They Reached Minot In 1893.

Minot Was A Typical Western Boom Town In Its Early Years, With Its Share Of Vice And Lawlessness. During Prohibition The City Became Known As "Little Chicago", As It Was A Central Hub Of Al Capone's Liquor Smuggling Operations. Clandestine Tunnels From The Bootlegging Era Still Run Under The City And Surrounding Area.

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