Talk:Burtrum, Minnesota

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Burtrum,Mn has a school that was built in the 1800's and is still there today although it is collapsed in, it is one of the first things a person notices when driving through Burtrum. The old school is very much of that eras architecture. with the long front yard's sidewalk it is though you could see old glory being raised in the front of that old school.

      Burtrum,Mn is a small town there is a saloon and a post office. if you go to the saloon the people there have a book of the history of burtrum,Mn including the history of the old school there.

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