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City of Shoreview: Schools & Districts 623 and 621

Tagged: Chippewa Middle School, City of Shoreview, Mounds View High School, Oak Hill Montessori, School District 621, School District 623, St. Odilia, Turtle Lake Elementary,

The city of Shoreview, Minnesota belongs to two separate school districts. These include the Roseville Area Schools (District 623) and the Mounds View School District (District 621). The majority of Shoreview’s residents attend the Mounds View School District. The Mounds View School District (ISD 621) is home to six elementary schools, three middle schools and… Read more »

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City of Shoreview: Parks & Trials

Tagged: City of Shoreview, Island Lake Park, McCullough Park, Parks and Recreation, Rice Creek Fields, Shoreview Commons, Turtle Lake Park,

The city of Shoreview, Minnesota is home to an active parks and recreation department. With 14 parks encompassing an area of over 1400 acres, there is no shortage of outdoor spaces for residents and visitors alike to explore. Of Shoreview’s 14 parks, 10 are city parks and 4 are county parks. The city also features… Read more »

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City of Shoreview: A Brief Overview

Tagged: City of Shoreview, city overview, Turtle Lake,

Located about 10 miles northeast of Minneapolis, the city of Shoreview is just one slice of the expansive suburbs that surround the Twin Cities. Being the smaller suburb that it is, the 25,000 residents truly embrace the community that they have established. Residents enjoy the many lakes that are located in the city limits as… Read more »

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City of Shoreview: A Brief History

Tagged: CIty History, City of Shoreview, Mounds View Township, Native American History, Ojibwe, Socrates A. Thompson, Village of Shoreview,

The city of Shoreview, Minnesota shares its rich history with many of its surrounding neighbors. Before being colonized by white settlers, the area in which modern-day Shoreview exists was primarily owned by the Ojibwe and Dakota tribes. This was also the case for many of the neighboring cities. It wasn’t until 1837 that the land… Read more »

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City of Shoreview: Community Life

Tagged: City of Shoreview, Ramsey County Library, Shoreview Community Center, Shoreview Days, Shoreview Farmer's Market, Shorewiew Northern Lights Variety Band,

Located between Interstate 35 West and Interstate 35 East, Shoreview, Minnesota is a suburb northeast of Minneapolis. Its population of 25,000 residents makes it a smaller suburb compared to its neighboring cities. With its many amenities, community-centered focus, and numerous organizations, everyone can find their place in the Shoreview community. At the heart of the… Read more »

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City of Roseville: A Brief Overview

Tagged: City of Roseville, city overview, Ramsey County, Rosedale Center, Roseville,

The city of Roseville, Minnesota is a peaceful suburban paradise that boasts the amenities of an urban city. Being uniquely located between St. Paul and Minneapolis, Roseville’s population of 35,000 residents enjoy the benefits of the suburbs, while having easy access to the many great amenities of the Twin Cities metro area. A main attraction is… Read more »

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City of Roseville: Community Life

Tagged: Bethel University, City of Roseville, Fantasy Flight Games, Guidant John Rose Minnesota Oval, Old Dutch Foods, Ramsey County, Rosedale Center, Rosedale Library, Roseville, University of Minnesota, University of Northwester-St Paul,

The city of Roseville, Minnesota is a mid-sized suburb that is uniquely situated adjacent to both Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Only Lauderdale, a neighboring city, shares this characteristic. The city’s nearly 35,000 residents enjoy the benefits of living near these larger cities while maintaining a peaceful, suburban atmosphere. The community of Roseville is heavily influenced… Read more »

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City of Roseville: Parks & Trails

Tagged: Acorn Park, City of Roseville, Langton Lake Park, Lexington Park, Parks and Recreation, Ramsey County, Reservoir Park, Roseville,

The city of Roseville, Minnesota is home to 30 parks containing over 600 acres of parkland, 60 miles of trails, and hosting hundreds of events annually. Cherished among the community, the parks in Roseville act as more than just recreational destinations, but also as community gathering locations. With a wide array of amenities suitable for… Read more »

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City of Roseville: A Brief History

Tagged: CIty History, City of Roseville, Dakota Native Americans, Isaac Rose, Ojibwa Native Americans, Ramsey County, Rose Township, Roseville, Target,

The city of Roseville, Minnesota began like many other cities in the Twin Cities metro area. The land that modern-day Roseville occupies was originally the home of the Dakota and Ojibwa tribes. It wasn’t until 1843 that the first non-Native American settlers arrived and began to colonize the area. In 1850 a township was formed… Read more »

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City of Roseville: Schools & District 623

Tagged: City of Roseville, Concordia Academy, Falcon Heights Elementary School, Ramsey County, Roseville, School District 621, School District 623,

The city of Roseville, Minnesota is served by its own Roseville Area School District (ISD 623).  The district is home to seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools. The mission of the Roseville Area School District is to provide, “quality teaching and learning for all…equity for all.” The Roseville Area School District… Read more »

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City of Maplewood: A Brief Overview

Tagged: 3M headquarters, City of Maplewood, city overview, Maplewood, Ramsey County,

Maplewood, Minnesota is a member of Ramsey County and is located directly east of the Twin Cities. The community is about ten minutes from St. Paul, and twenty minutes from Minneapolis. Maplewood has a current population of around 40,000 residents, and is geographically known for hosting the headquarters of 3M, an extremely successful, international company…. Read more »

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City of Maplewood: Community Life

Tagged: City of Maplewood, Keller Golf Course, Maplewood, Maplewood Community Center, Maplewood Nature Center, Ramsey County, Things to do,

Maplewood, Minnesota is a fully developed suburban city east of St. Paul. Between its many amenities, social gatherings, and historical facilities, Maplewood has something to offer people of all ages. Being a smaller suburb housing 35,000 people, Maplewood has a suburban feel, while offering many big city urban amenities and benefits. A main attraction to… Read more »

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City of Maplewood: Parks & Trails

Tagged: Battle Creek Regional Park, City of Maplewood, Four Seasons Park, Joy Park, Keller Regional Park, Maplewood, Parks and Recreation, Ramsey County,

Maplewood, Minnesota is home to several parks, trails, golf, and disc golf courses. As a part of the Ramsey County Parks and Trails system, Maplewood is home to some of the best spaces around. Some of the local favorites include: Battle Creek Regional Park: Battle Creek Regional Park consists of nearly 1,840 acres of natural… Read more »

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City of Maplewood: A Brief History

Tagged: CIty History, City of Maplewood, Dakota Indians, founding families, Maplewood, Ojibway, Ramsey County,

The origin and establishment of the city of Maplewood, Minnesota goes back nearly 150 years. Before the settlers appeared, the Dakota Indians mainly occupied the land in Maplewood. The topography was a combination of small forest and open prairie, with several pockets of wetlands and lakes scattered about. In 1850, a small group of families… Read more »

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City of Maplewood: Schools & District 622

Tagged: City of Maplewood, education, John Glenn Middle School, Maplewood, Ramsey County, schools, Tartan Senior High School, Webster Elementary,

North St. Paul-Maplewood School District (622) is “A community collaborative dedicated to educating and empowering all learners to excel in our changing world.” With this mission at its heart, the schools in Maplewood offer quality educational opportunities for the younger generation of residents in the area. Covering an area of 42-square miles, the district contains… Read more »

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