Bean Lake Resort
Creator:
Carolyn S. Van Loh
Contributor: Cottonwood County Historical Society
Water slide with roller rink in the background, Bean Lake Resort, 1929. Used with the permission of Paula Peterson.
Bibliography
Brown, John A., ed. History of Cottonwood and Watonwan Counties Minnesota. Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen, 1916.
Cottonwood County Committee. The Centennial History of Cottonwood County Minnesota. [Minnesota]: N.p., 1970.
Fjeld, Dave. “Summer Fun at Bean Lake.” Summer Memories. Windom, MN: Citizen Publishing, 2006.
Chronology
1866
Joseph Bean, Cottonwood County’s first homesteader after the U.S.–Dakota War of 1862, claims 171.5 acres of land by a lake that later received his name.
1869
Bean moves his family to his lakeside claim in Westbrook Township.
1885
By this year, the Bean family have moved farther west.
ca. early 1920s
Peter Henry (P. H.) Peterson begins to build Bean Lake Resort.
1926
A roller rink building is built at Bean Lake Resort.
1928
The roller is rink enlarged to accommodate the large number of skaters.
1937
Bean Lake is dry during the summer, as it had been the previous year.
1947
Bean Lake Resort closes.
Bibliography
Brown, John A., ed. History of Cottonwood and Watonwan Counties Minnesota. Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen, 1916.
Cottonwood County Committee. The Centennial History of Cottonwood County Minnesota. [Minnesota]: N.p., 1970.
Fjeld, Dave. “Summer Fun at Bean Lake.” Summer Memories. Windom, MN: Citizen Publishing, 2006.