Progress Edition AUGUST 31 AND SEPTEMBER 4, 2024
2024
Tim Speier / Brainerd Dispatch
The 26-foot-tall talking Paul Bunyan welcomes visitors to Paul Bunyan Land on Monday, July 8, 2024. Paul greets children by name and has done so since 1950.
The legacy of Paul Bunyan Land BY THERESA BOURKE Brainerd Dispatch BRAINERD — Siblings Al Rademacher and Lois Moon never planned on owning an amusement park. But now it’s their fulltime job. When Rademacher heard Paul Bunyan Land was for sale in 2003, he spoke with then-owner Don McFarland about purchasing a train on the property and a building for his dad’s pioneer village. What he came away with was an entire amusement park. “When I walked out of there that day, it was like I pretty much bought the whole thing,” Rademacher said. And then he roped his sister in with him. “It happened so quick, honestly,” Moon said. In what felt like the blink of an eye, the siblings were co-owners of Paul Bunyan Land, a
well-known amusement park then located in Baxter, where Kohl’s department store now stands. They didn’t quite know what they were getting into, but they did it anyway. “I always quote my dad saying we were never told that we can’t do something,” Moon said. “Our first question is always, ‘How are we going to do it?’” When McFarland decided to sell Paul Bunyan Land, all the various pieces were set to go in different directions, including the iconic Paul Bunyan statue and his trusty blue ox, Babe. “Part of it was saving it for the area,” Moon said. “Literally, Paul was going somewhere, Babe was going somewhere, the rides were getting split up. And that was very close to happening.”
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Lois Moon, co-owner of Paul Bunyan Land, talks about the amusement park and pioneer village on Monday, July Paul Bunyan Land: H2 8, 2024.
Changes are coming on many fronts for the Brainerd lakes area BY RENEE RICHARDSON edition, once again it’s time to take stock of Brainerd Dispatch what just happened and what is coming down BRAINERD — “Life moves pretty fast. If you the pike. 2024 is bringing a mix don’t stop and look of new businesses and around once in a while, big names, it is revitalizyou could miss it.” It was true for the titu- ing closed storefronts, witnessing an expansion lar character in a 1986 of manufacturing and movie classic, “Ferris celebrating longstandBueller’s Day Off,” and ing business success it is true of most years with notable employers. in the Brainerd lakes area. With this Progress And it’s all happening
with the speed of a Minnesota summer. This spring and summer, two major additions were announced for Baxter. As one of the most inquired about projects, Kwik Trip, announced it was planning to construct a multi-million dollar 24-hour store at the corner of Edgewood Drive and Novotny Road OVERVIEW: H5
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Kwik Trip is seeking to add a convenience store, gas station and attached car wash on Novotny Road in Baxter.
Table of Contents Relive the legacy of Paul Bunyan Land...............................................................H1 Changes coming for business, housing in Brainerd area..................................H1 Holistic health services are growing....................................................................H9 Digital world for S. Thomas & Associates...........................................................H9 The team behind Copper Creek.......................................................................... H17 Food trucks bringing the flavor to the area....................................................... H17 Growth boom expected in Brainerd lakes area................................................. H25 Crosslake resort keeps family traditions........................................................... H25 Go on safari south of Brainerd........................................................................... H26 Cannabis industry gears up in the area............................................................. H33 It’s not just a housing development at Cragun’s............................................... H33
Housing the key to economic growth................................................................. H34 Fish house industry centers on Pine River....................................................... H41 Readers tell us about their career paths............................................................ H41 Escape room opens in downtown Wadena......................................................... H48 For companion videos and photo galleries to go with the stories profiled in the annual Progress Labor Day edition go to the Dispatch homepage www.brainerddispatch.com where readers, viewers and listeners will find links to videos and photos. Readers can also connect with Dispatch stories via a daily podcast, the Brainerd Dispatch Minute.