Burrowed below bluffs overlooking the Mississippi and Clearwater Rivers; Clearwater�s houses; its churches; and most of its original businesses resemble those that settlers had left behind in the East. With its arch-like trees sheltering Oak and Main Streets; the community remained home to many who lived and died there and those who had moved on only to return for yearly Old Settlers� gatherings. This sense of community allowed Clearwater to thrive. Flour and pulp mills lined the shores of the Clearwater River. Mercantile; hardware; jewelry; and drug stores cropped up; providing the products for a growing community. Trade once powered by steamboats on the Mississippi was taken over by James Hill�s Great Northern Railroad. While the village and surroundings have changed over time; the original charm is still there; ready to be explored again.
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