Wareham, Minnesota

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Wareham, Minnesota
Ghost town
Wareham, Minnesota
Coordinates: 46°06′05″N 92°52′10″W / 46.10139°N 92.86944°W / 46.10139; -92.86944Coordinates: 46°06′05″N 92°52′10″W / 46.10139°N 92.86944°W / 46.10139; -92.86944
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Pine
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
Area code(s) 320
GNIS feature ID 651181[1]

Wareham is an abandoned townsite in Pine County, Minnesota, United States.

Wareham was located immediately south of Sandstone on Government Road. Government Road (also known as "Douglas Highway" or the "Old Military Road") had served as a main route in the community, and present day Interstate 35 is nearby.

History

The community of Wareham originally had access to the Great Northern Railway line; with the former rail right-of-way still being used by electrical transmission lines.

The Kettle River and a stage-coach road built by the military were also in the vicinity. After old Highway 61 was improved by the 1940s, running through nearby Friesland, Wareham then became a ghost town.

In the present day, a camp is located where the community had once existed; with access to the river.

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