
Caledonia - Wikipedia
There is an emerging trend to use the term Caledonia to describe New Caledonia in English, which reflects the usage in French of Calédonie (where the full name is La Nouvelle-Calédonie).
City of Caledonia, MN - Wild Turkey Capital of Minnesota
WELCOME TO CALEDONIA, MINNESOTA A City for All Seasons Designated the Wild Turkey Capital of Minnesota and The Heart of Quilt Country, Caledonia celebrates its lively history, beautiful …
Caledonia | Britain, Map, & History | Britannica
Caledonia, historical area of north Britain beyond Roman control, roughly corresponding to modern Scotland. It was inhabited by the tribe of Caledones (Calidones). The Romans first invaded the …
Caledonia, Minnesota - Wikipedia
Caledonia is a city and the county seat of Houston County, Minnesota, United States and is part of the La Crosse, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,847 at the 2020 census. [4][5]
About Caledonia Minnesota - A City For All Seasons
Caledonia makes a great “hub” for day trips because it is centrally located between some of the region’s favorite attractions. You can explore parts of three states: Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, while …
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There are 33 dwellings and buildings in Caledonia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See our Business Directory for listings of fun places to shop and great restaurants to enjoy.
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The Caledonia School Board moved quickly through a light agenda on Feb. 17, approving a high school band trip to Chicago, reviewing new state …
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Aug 24, 2016 · The Crooked Quarter is a premier boutique in Caledonia, MN, serving the greater La Crosse–Onalaska metropolitan area since 2023. Our eclectic boutique curates a unique selection …
Caledonia - Encyclopedia.com
May 23, 2018 · Caledonia the Roman name for northern Britain, later applied poetically or rhetorically to Scotland, as in Scott's The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805), ‘O Caledonia! stern and wild’.