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City of St. Anthony Village: A Brief Overview

Tagged: City of Saint Anthony, city overview, Hennepin County, Saint Anthony, Saint Anthony Village,

St. Anthony, Minnesota is still known today as St. Anthony Village. The name stuck with the city even after it was incorporated. The city is a member of two different counties, Ramsey and Hennepin, with the later being the main one with about two-thirds of its population living there. The total population is close to… Read more »

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City of St. Anthony Village: Community Life

Tagged: City of Saint Anthony, Hennepin County, Saint Anthony, Saint Anthony Community Theater, Saint Anthony Villagefest, St. Anthony Shopping Center, Things to do,

St. Anthony Village, Minnesota is a medium-sized city located on the north-eastern side of Minneapolis. With around 8,500 residents, St. Anthony enjoys a suburban way of life while simultaneously experiencing the benefits of the city of Minneapolis. It is on the borders of both Hennepin and Ramsey counties, meaning that the city has residents living… Read more »

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City of Saint Anthony: Parks & Trails

Tagged: Central Park, City of Saint Anthony, Emerald Park, Parks and Recreation, Silver Point Park, Silverwood Park, Water Tower Park,

The city of St. Anthony Village places a priority on having open space and park grounds set aside for public enjoyment. The city contains 7 parks offering a wide range of amenities. While not all parks offer the same level of amenities, each one offers something unique for visitors. The most notable parks include: Central Park:… Read more »

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City of Saint Anthony: A Brief History

Tagged: Apache Plaza, CIty History, City of Saint Anthony, Hennepin County, Saint Anthony, Saint Anthony Township,

St. Anthony, Minnesota started out as a township in 1861, and then became a village in 1945. It was officially a city in 1974, but the name of St. Anthony Village was so popular that the name stuck. The former St. Anthony township surrounded what is known as northeast Minneapolis. In 1887, Minneapolis completely annexed… Read more »

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City of Rogers: A Brief Overview

Tagged: City of Rogers, city overview, Hennepin County, Rogers,

Rogers, Minnesota is a city that is part of the Hennepin County area. As one of the cities that nears the border of the county, residents enjoy a more laid-back, suburban and rural lifestyle. Currently, the population rests at close to 12,000 residents. Located north-west of Minneapolis, the city of Rogers has a land area of… Read more »

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City of St. Anthony Village: Schools & District 282

Tagged: City of Saint Anthony, School District 282, St. Anthony Community Services, St. Anthony High School, St. Anthony Middle School, Wilshire Park Elementary,

St. Anthony Village, Minnesota is part of St. Anthony-New Brighton School District, or school district 282. The mission of this district is to educate, prepare, and inspire a community of lifelong learners that will make an impact on the world. They are committed to the success of all learners. The district enrolls over 1,700 students… Read more »

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City of Rogers: Community Life

Tagged: Cabela's, City of Rogers, Farmer's Market, Hennepin County, Rockin Rogers Days, Rogers, Rogers Activity Center, Softball Leagues, The Loft, Things to do,

The city of Rogers, Minnesota is a medium-sized city located northwest of Minneapolis. With a population of close to 12,000 residents, Rogers has the comforts of a suburban city while still maintaining a close community. Residents are very active in their community involvement and enjoy the lifestyle that the city offers. It is through a… Read more »

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City of Rogers: A Brief History

Tagged: CIty History, City of Rogers, Great Northern Railroad, Hassen Township, Hennepin County, John Rogers, Rogers, Territorial Road Section 21,

Rogers, Minnesota started as an early settlement in 1884.  Like much of the surrounding area, Rogers was mostly forests. Some of the trees that were common in the area were oak, ash, and birch. Other main geographical features were grasslands and marshes. However, the settlers were not as interested in the forests, and they cut… Read more »

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City of Rogers: Parks & Trails

Tagged: City of Rogers, Crow Hassan Park Reserve, Hassan Meadow, Hennepin County, Henry's Woods, North Community Park, Parks and Recreation, Rogers, Triangle Park,

The city of Rogers, Minnesota has a strong commitment to outdoor preservation and enjoyment. With 31 parks within its city limits, Rogers provides ample space and amenities for those seeking outdoor recreation. Whether it be a small, neighborhood parks, or a massive, regional complex, the city of Rogers places care into each and every one… Read more »

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City of Rogers: Schools & District 728

Tagged: City of Rogers, Elk River School District, Hassen Elementary, Hennepin County, Mary Queen of Peace Catholic School, Rogers, Rogers Elementary, Rogers High School, Rogers Middle School, School District 728,

Rogers, Minnesota schools are a part of the Elk River Area School District, district 728. The curriculum focuses on enhancing each student’s intellectual, physical, emotional and artistic abilities. Elk River Area School District’s mission is to educate, inspire and empower its diverse learners, to shape their futures, to accomplish their dreams and to contribute positively… Read more »

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City of Rockford: A Brief Overview

Tagged: City of Rockford, city overview, Hennepin County, Rockford, Wright County,

Rockford, Minnesota is located in both Hennepin County and Wright County, with the Crow River serving as the dividing line between the two. Any residents living east of the river are a part of Hennepin County whereas those living to the west, which is the majority of the city, are members of Wright County. Combining… Read more »

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City of Rockford: Community Life

Tagged: City of Rockford, Great River Regional Library, Hennepin County, Memorial Day Parade, Rockford, Rockford River Days, Wright County,

The city of Rockford, Minnesota is located northwest of the Twin Cities metro area. As one of the farthest outlying cities within the Hennepin county system, Rockford actually lies on the divider line of two counties. The dividing line is the Crow River, which runs through the city. For residents on the eastern side of… Read more »

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City of Rockford: Parks & Trails

Tagged: City of Rockford, Hennepin County, Kettenacker Park, Lake Rebecca Park Reserve, Mutterer Park, Parkwood Park, Riverside Park, Rockford, Winfield Ponds, Wright County,

The city of Rockford, Minnesota is home to one community park, four smaller, neighborhood parks, and a large, regional park. Residents of Rockford enjoy the outdoor amenities and natural beauty that can be found within the parks. Additionally, Rockford’s residents are able to utilize many other outdoor parks in the surrounding cities. Rockford’s parks include:… Read more »

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City of Rockford: A Brief History

Tagged: City of Rockford, George Ames, Hennepin County, Joel Florida, Rockford, Rockford Village, Wright County,

The history of Rockford, Minnesota dates back to 1855. In Illinois, two men, George Ames and Joel Florida, read about the spectacular land in Minnesota. They came to the area by way of the Mississippi River. Eventually, they settled in the area known today as Rockford. Once there, they met a man who had already… Read more »

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City of Rockford: Schools & District 883

Tagged: City of Rockford, education, Hennepin County, Rockford, School District 883, schools, Wright County,

The city of Rockford, Minnesota is served by the Rockford Area Schools, district 883, is home to three schools. It serves an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school. This district offers smaller class sizes that allow students to get the attention and help they need that is not as readily available in… Read more »

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