What is waldorf minnesota?

Waldorf is a small town located in Waseca County, Minnesota, United States. The population of Waldorf as of the 2010 U.S. census was 229.

The town was established in 1876 by Nathanial J. Waldorf, who was a settler from Ohio. Waldorf was originally named Varna after the native place of Nathanial's wife. The name was later changed to Waldorf, in honor of its founder, following a petition from the residents.

The town has a total area of 0.77 square miles, all of it being land. The local economy of Waldorf is mainly based on agriculture and small businesses. The town also has a few churches, a post office, and a community center. Waldorf is served by the Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton School District.

One of the attractions near Waldorf is the Green Isle Park, located a few miles away. The park has a playground, baseball fields, basketball court, and a picnic area.

Overall, Waldorf is a quiet and peaceful town, with a close-knit community feel.