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City of Medina: A Brief Overview

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Medina, Minnesota is a suburb that lies in the western metro area. As a member of Hennepin County, this city carries a population of close to 5,500.  With a large land space of almost 27 square miles, there is plenty of space to make this suburb feel like a rural town community. The land area… Read more »

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City of Medina: Community Life

Tagged: City of Medina, fun things to do, Hamel Community Building, Hamel Flea Market, Hamel Legion Park, Hamel Lions Club, Hamel Neighborhood, Hennepin County, Hennepin County Library, Medina, Medina Entertainment Center, Uptown Hamel,

The city of Medina, Minnesota has a population of a little over 5,000 residents, and encompasses a land area of 27 square miles. With its wide open spaces and close-knit community, Medina sets itself apart from its neighbors by providing ample living space while maintaining a small-town feel. Located west of Minneapolis and north of the… Read more »

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City of Medina: Parks & Trails

Tagged: City of Medina, Hamel Legion Park, Hennepin County, Holy Name Park, Lake Medina, Lakeshore Park, Medina, Medina Lake Preserve, Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area,

The city of Medina, Minnesota is a small city with a large number of parks, open spaces, and natural preserves for its residents to explore. It is home to a number of lakes and protected open areas, giving residents natural spaces full of beauty. Some of the most notable parks include: Hamel Legion Park: The… Read more »

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City of Medina: A Brief History

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At one point, the area of Medina, Minnesota was comprised of nothing more than woods, lakes, streams, and the occasional open space. The only inhabitants were the Dakota Indians, and they made use of the woods and water by providing themselves with plenty of game. However, all of this changed as a result of the… Read more »

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City of Medina: Schools & District 284

Tagged: City of Medina, Hennepin County, Medina, Orono High School, Orono Middle School, Orono Montessori School, Redeemer Lutheran Church, School District 278, School District 284, Sunset Hill Elementary, Wayzata School District, Wayzata West Middle School,

Depending on where you live, Medina, Minnesota can be split up into four different school districts. The most common two are the districts in Orono and Wayzata. Wayzata schools are located in school district 284, which is one one of the larger school districts in the area, serving over 10,000 students total. The district is… Read more »

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City of Hopkins: A Brief Overview

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Surrounded by the cities of Minnetonka, St. Louis Park, and Edina, Hopkins, Minnesota is in a prime location for living. This city is in Hennepin County. This is one of the most developed areas around, with less than 2% of land being vacant. The geographic area of Hopkins is close to 4 square miles, and… Read more »

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City of Hopkins: Parks & Trails

Tagged: Burnes Park, Central Park, City of Hopkins, Hennepin County, Hopkins, Oakes Park, Shady Oak Park, Valley Park,

The city of Hopkins, Minnesota manages 19 parks and open spaces for its residents. With both passive and active outdoor recreational options and a wealth of amenities, residents enjoy the outdoor recreation that Hopkins offers. Some of the most cherished parks include: Central Park: True to its name, Central Park is located near the center… Read more »

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City of Hopkins: Community Life

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Hopkins, Minnesota is a city of just over 18,000 residents. Its community is defined by the numerous amenities, events, and businesses that are located within its city borders. Hopkins is also closely associated with its neighboring city of Minnetonka, and many aspects of their respective communities are shared. The city of Hopkins has a number… Read more »

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City of Hopkins: A Brief History

Tagged: Chester L. Hopkins, CIty History, City of Hopkins, Harley H. Hopkins, Hennepin County, Hopkins, Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company, West Minneapolis, West Minneapolis Land Company,

In 1852, Hopkins, Minnesota was settled by its first European pioneers. However, the true beginning of Hopkins did not start until 35 years later when the Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company was built and provided employment for almost all of the residents. Workers moved to the area just to find employment at this company, and the… Read more »

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City of Hopkins: Schools & District 270

Tagged: City of Hopkins, Eisenhower Elementary, Hennepin County, Hopkins, Hopkins High School, Hopkins Public Schools, Hopkins West Junior High, Meadowbrook Elementary, Saint John's Catholic School,

Hopkins, Minnesota is in school district 270, also know as Hopkins School District. This award winning district serves a total number of 7,200 enrolled students. The district serves all of Hopkins, about half of Golden Valley, and portions of Eden Prairie, Edina, Plymouth, and St. Louis Park. Hopkins Public Schools offers tremendous education benefits in… Read more »

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City of Richfield: Brief Overview

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Richfield, Minnesota has a population of 36,000 residents who live within seven square miles of neighborhoods, parks, and shopping. The city is a member of the Hennepin County area. Because of its location, the city is mainly residential and commercial, and the neighboring cities of Minneapolis and Bloomington add to this development. Even while being… Read more »

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City of Richfield: Community Life

Tagged: 4th of July Celebration, Augsburg Park Library, City of Richfield, Entertainment in the Park, Farmer's Market, Hennepin County, Richfield, Things to do,

The city of Richfield, Minnesota houses a little over 36,000 residents. As one of the first-ring suburbs outside of Minneapolis, it benefits from having big-city amenities while still offering a suburban style of living. This balance between urban and suburban ensures that residents of Richfield are able to enjoy a comfortable and active lifestyle. Richfield’s… Read more »

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City of Richfield: Parks and Trails

Tagged: Augsburg Park, City of Richfield, Donaldson Park, Hennepin County, Richfield, Taft Park, Veterans Memorial Park, Wood Lake Nature Center,

The city of Richfield, Minnesota has 450 acres of parkland containing 23 parks. Amenities within the parks cover a wide range of passive and active activities. Residents of Richfield enjoy the peaceful, open spaces as well as the bustling, active amenities that many of the parks offer. Some of the most notable parks include: Wood… Read more »

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City of Richfield: A Brief History

Tagged: CIty History, City of Richfield, Hennepin County, Richfield, World War 2 History,

Richfield, Minnesota is the perfect example of a city that came a long way from being a rural area to a suburban city. Before there was any substantial residential development, the community of Richfield was an area that was completely dominated by farmland. In 1908, Richfield officially became an incorporated city. However, despite not being a… Read more »

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City of Richfield: Schools and District 280

Tagged: Centennial Elementary, City of Richfield, Hennepin County, Richfield, Richfield Dual Language School, Richfield Early Learning Services, Richfield High School, School District 280,

Richfield Public Schools, or school district 280, is a school system that believes they can inspire and empower each student to grow and learn. They seek to provide a quality education that allows its students to have all the advantages in college that they deserve from their primary and secondary education. No district will work… Read more »

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