What is brownsdale minnesota?

Brownsdale is a city in Mower County, Minnesota, located about 14 miles southwest of Austin. As of the 2010 census, the population was 676. It was founded in 1856 and was named after a former United States Senator from Kentucky named John Brown.

Brownsdale is a primarily agricultural community, with a focus on corn and soybean farming. The town has a grain elevator, a post office, and several churches. There is also a public park in town with a playground and picnic area.

Brownsdale is served by the Hayfield Community School District, with elementary students attending school in Brownsdale, and middle and high school students attending school in nearby Hayfield.

The city holds an annual celebration called "Cornstalk Days" in August, which includes a parade, carnival games, food vendors, and live music.