Dorset, Minnesota

Dorset, Minnesota
Unincorporated community
Motto: "The Restaurant Capital of the World"
Dorset, Minnesota
Dorset, Minnesota

Location of the community of Dorset
within Henrietta Township, Hubbard County

Coordinates: 46°57′23″N 94°57′09″W / 46.95639°N 94.95250°W / 46.95639; -94.95250Coordinates: 46°57′23″N 94°57′09″W / 46.95639°N 94.95250°W / 46.95639; -94.95250
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Hubbard
Township Henrietta Township
Government
  Type Unincorporated Community
  Mayor (Unofficial) Gwendolyn Davis
  Deputy Mayor Willson Taggart
Elevation 1,476 ft (450 m)
Population
  Estimate (2011[1]) 22
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 56470
Area code(s) 218 Exchange: 732
GNIS feature ID 642900[2]
Website www.dorsetmn.com

Dorset is an unincorporated community in Henrietta Township, Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States.

The tiny community (population 22) is located six miles east–northeast of Park Rapids and six miles west of Nevis. Hubbard County Roads 7 and 18; and State Highway 226 (MN 226) are three of the main routes in the community. State Highway 34 (MN 34) is nearby. Dorset is located along the Heartland State Trail.

History

A post office called Dorset was established in 1898, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1964.[3] The community was named by railroad officials.[4]

Mayor of Dorset

The position of "Mayor of Dorset" is a symbolic one, the town being run by a group of five local business owners.[5] The town holds a yearly election at the "Taste of Dorset" festival, residents paying $1 to add a name of their choice to a hat, with a random slip being drawn to select a Mayor.[5]

In August 2012, then three-year-old Robert "Bobby" Tufts became mayor for a one-year term, when his name was drawn.[5][6][7] On August 4, 2013, Tufts was elected for a second term.[8] Tufts lost a re-election campaign in 2014 to 16-year-old Eric Mueller.[9] Tufts's three-year-old brother, James, was elected in August 2015.[10] Gwendolyn Davis of Utah won the mayorship in 2016.[11]

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