City of Sebeka
The city of Sebeka is a friendly, small community with a population of 710 and sits attractively at the crossroads of US Hwy 71 and MN Hwy 227. Don’t let the small size fool you—Sebeka has all of the services of a larger community with small town charm. Primarily an agricultural area, the town is close to the pine forests and lakes area, and has a park with a museum, camping facilities and the Red Eye River to welcome visitors and residents alike.
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Sebeka got it’s start in 1878, but wasn’t incorporated until 1898. The Anderson Pioneer Store was the first store in Sebeka and as early as 1891, Sebeka had a sawmill, a general store and a large log hotel that became a popular meeting place.
For more details on Sebeka’s rich history, purchase a copy of “Pages of Time” published in 1998 to commemorate Sebeka’s 100th year anniversary as a city. The books are available at Ernie’s Market, Security State Bank, and the Review-Messenger. All proceeds from the book go to the Dollars for Scholars program.