Attractions and events in Battle Lake, Minnesota are the focus of topics in this category. Local museums, historical places, libraries, art galleries, theaters, entertainment venues, recreational programs and facilities, and sports teams and programs are appropriate topics, as are concerts, fairs, and other events.
 
 
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The non-profit, volunteer membership organization works to develop and promote interest in the visual arts, to sponsor art exhibits, and stimulate art appreciation among children. Its hours of operation, workshops, a calendar of events, and contacts are posted to the site, and a gallery of photographs, membership policies, and meeting schedules are posted.
http://www.artofthelakes.org/
The two-day event is held each 4th of July weekend in Battle Lake, Minnesota, featuring a parade, performers, activities, food, and a craft-vendor fair. A schedule of events, photographs of past events, a parade entry form, sponsorships, contacts, and an introduction to the Grand Marshall of the parade.
http://battlelakeparade.com/
The twelve mile trail leads through Glendalough State Park, connecting it with the city of Battle Lake, Minnesota. A trail map, description, trailheads, and bike rentals are featured, along with a guide to the city and park, including guest accommodations, area attractions, and a calendar of events.
http://www.morethanatrail.com/
Operated as a non-profit organization, the facility provides a place for people in the community to meet, to attend programs, performances, reunions, receptions, exhibits, banquets, and meetings, as well as sponsoring a summer concert series called “Come to the Lakes,” featuring area musicians.
http://lakesareacommunitycenter.org/
Prospect House & Civil War Museum
Housed in a Georgian style mansion built in 1882 by James Allison Colehour, who moved to Battle Lake after serving in the Civil War, establishing what was perhaps the first resort in The Lakes area of Minnesota, the historic building now serves as a museum, open for tours and events.
http://prospecthousemuseum.org/