In June 1953 a deadly tornado cut through the area.
It was the 4th most deadly tornado in Minnesota history.
The shards were sucked back into the tornado, more deadly than before.
It still stands today as the 2nd deadliest tornado ever in the state.
It killed 57 people and is the second deadliest tornado in Minnesota's history.
It is the second deadliest tornado in United States history.
It was one of the most violent and deadliest tornadoes in Canadian history.
Today, it is still ranked as the fourth deadliest tornado in the northern States and 22nd overall.
It was also the fifth deadliest tornado of the year.
It is tied for the deadliest tornado ever to strike the state of Arkansas.