Reconciliation Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Small simple park. Powerful message
Very small park between roadway and concrete levy. Commemorates sad event in our history. Worth the stop and reflection. Easy parking at depot lot next door.
The park is the site of the largest mass execution in U.S. history where 38 Dakota Indians were hanged by the government. The bison sculpted from a 67-ton block of local Kasota limestone; it is surrou...
I had no trouble parking in the small lot by the old train depot. The park is easy to spot from the road because of the large buffalo statue. I thought it was a moving experience to come to this par...
Hotel nearby is on native American graveyard of native American it a shame
Hotel nearby the site built on native American graveyard it a shame the city has no respect for the native Americans building hotels on the site of the native Americans dead graves really d...
this is a very historic spot, should be larger, and have a parking area
we wanted to stop here, while at a wedding in Mankato, it was a Saturday, and the only parking place near the park, was blocked off, with some type of tailgating thing (must be a college deal), really...
Small simple park. Powerful message
Very small park between roadway and concrete levy. Commemorates sad event in our history. Worth the stop and reflection. Easy parking at depot lot next door.
Sorrowful site
The park is the site of the largest mass execution in U.S. history where 38 Dakota Indians were hanged by the government. The bison sculpted from a 67-ton block of local Kasota limestone; it is surrou...
Forgive Everybody Everything
I had no trouble parking in the small lot by the old train depot. The park is easy to spot from the road because of the large buffalo statue. I thought it was a moving experience to come to this par...
Hotel nearby is on native American graveyard of native American it a shame
Hotel nearby the site built on native American graveyard it a shame the city has no respect for the native Americans building hotels on the site of the native Americans dead graves really d...
this is a very historic spot, should be larger, and have a parking area
we wanted to stop here, while at a wedding in Mankato, it was a Saturday, and the only parking place near the park, was blocked off, with some type of tailgating thing (must be a college deal), really...