In 1942, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis wrote that the Lanesboro area was ..."worthy of Vermont in its sturdy quietude. Through all this district, secret little valleys branch off from the major valleys of the Root River, and there is room enough and view enough for 11,000 poets." Promoted in the late 1860s to east coast investors as an idyllic retreat, Lanesboro was established as a resort community and soon realized an impressive boom due to its unparalleled waterpower. Progressing not as a tourist area, but rather along other avenues of commerce, the community once hailed as...
In 1942, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis wrote that the Lanesboro area was ..."worthy of Vermont in its sturdy quietude. Through all this...