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City of Bloomington: Parks, Trails, & Beaches

Tagged: Bloomington, City of Bloomington, Dred Scott Park, Hennepin County, Hyland Lake Park Reserve, Hyland Play Area, Marsh Lake Park, Minnesota, MN Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Moir/Central Park, Valley View Playfield,

The city of Bloomington, MN has over 100 parks and open spaces within its city limits. A massive proponent of outdoor recreation and conservation, the city of Bloomington is home to some of the state of Minnesota’s most popular parks. Residents enjoy the wonderful combination of active and passive recreational options found within the city…. Read more »

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City of Bloomington: A Brief History

Tagged: Bloomington, City of Bloomington, Dakota Indians, farming, Hennepin County, History, Hunting, Minnesota,

From the year of 1843 until present day, Bloomington, Minnesota has experienced one of the most rich and dynamic histories of any city in the state. The area was first inhabited by the Dakota Indians. The very first settlers of European descent established a small town in the early 1840’s and kept peace with the… Read more »

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City of Bloomington: Schools & District 271

Tagged: Bloomington, City of Bloomington, Hennepin County, Jefferson High School, Kennedy High School, Minnesota, Normandale Community College, Rasmussen College, Ridgeview Elementary, School District 271,

Bloomington, Minnesota is a part of one of the larger school districts in the state, district 271, which services an early learning school, ten elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools. As a result of being a large district, it has so much to offer the residents of Bloomington. Their mission states, “The… Read more »

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City of Waconia: A Brief Overview

Tagged: Carver County, city overview, Crown College, Minnesota, Real Estate, suburban living, Twin Cities, waconia,

Once a tourist attraction, and situated in Carver County, Waconia, Minnesota is 45 minutes away from Minneapolis. Since the year of 2000, the population has increased by 5,000, and it currently stands at 11,500. This rapid growth is due to the exciting and active community that has formed within the city as well as it’s… Read more »

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City of Waconia: Community Life

Tagged: 4th of July Fireworks show, art crawl, Carver County, carver county fairgrounds, community events, Minnesota, nickle dickle days, Things to do, triathlon, waconia,

The city of Waconia, Minnesota is very much united and active. With around 11,500 residents, Waconia provides a smaller-town feel while simultaneously offering a vast number of community amenities and events. This wealth of activity is uncharacteristic of a town its size and truly helps to set Waconia apart from similar-sized suburbs in the western Twin Cities… Read more »

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City of Waconia: Trails, Parks, & Beaches

Tagged: boating, Carver County, lake waconia, Minnesota, Parks and Recreation, sports, Swimming, waconia, waconia lakers,

The city of Waconia, Minnesota is home to over 20 parks ranging in size from small neighborhood venues to large, regional areas. With a wealth of amenities including beaches,  the large Lake Waconia, a skate park, trails, children’s play areas, and more, it is no wonder that residents are actively involved with their park system…. Read more »

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City of Waconia: A Brief History

Tagged: Dakota Indians, History, lake waconia, Mendota Treaty, Minnesota, Real Estate, waconia,

For much of its history, Waconia, Minnesota was a big tourist destination. It since then has become more residential. This city’s history is valuable to the locals, and can be highly appreciated by anyone. The main inhabitants of the area were the Dakota Indians. They named the local lake “Meday Wa Ko Ni Ya,” which… Read more »

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City of Waconia: Schools & District 110

Tagged: Crown College, district 110, education, green ribbon school, Minnesota, schools, waconia,

Waconia schools, located within the Waconia Public School District 110, may not be the biggest in the area, but they are known for being one of the best quality districts. The entire district received the “Green Ribbon School” award from the U.S. Department of Education in 2014. The district services students who reside in Waconia,… Read more »

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City of Watertown: A Brief Overview

Tagged: City of Watertown, Crow River, Luce Line Trail,

Watertown, Minnesota is a suburb that is located in Carver County. This western metro city is forty minutes from downtown Minneapolis. Its current population is around 4,300 residents. The area covers about 2.5-square miles. Watertown takes great pride in it’s location on the Crow River and it’s inclusion along the Luce Line Trail and Orchard…. Read more »

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City of Watertown: Community Events

Tagged: Carver County Library, City of Watertown, Golden Spike Contest, Hollywood Sports Complex, Rails to Trails, River City Theatre Company, Things to do, Watertown Library,

With a population of close to 4,300, the city of Watertown, Minnesota has a quiet, small-town community. Despite its small size, Watertown offers its residents a number of community events and amenities throughout the year. Watertown’s community is best defined by the following events, organizations, and amenities: The Rails to Trails event is Watertown’s most… Read more »

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City of Watertown: Parks & Trails

Tagged: City of Watertown, Highland Park, Luce Line Trail, Madison Green Park, Parks and Recreation, Rick Johnson Park, Watertown Red Devils, Wildflower Park,

The city of Watertown, Minnesota prides itself on its wonderful outdoor amenities. A western city in the Twin Cities metro area, Watertown lies on the Crow River and is known for being one of the cities that the famous Luce Line Trail runs through. Luce Line Trail: What was once a railroad line that transported… Read more »

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City of Watertown: A Brief History

Tagged: CIty History, Dakota Tribe, Mendota Treaty, Rapid Waters, Union Army,

In 1851, the area of Carver County was opened up to settlers through the Mendota Treaty. The rivers and lake provided the best places for locals to live, as they served as arteries that allowed access to other towns. The area of Watertown was almost entirely wooded. In 1856, a small group of settlers found… Read more »

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City of Watertown: Schools & District 111

Tagged: Christ Community Lutheran School, City of Watertown, Watertown-Mayer Elementary School, Watertown-Mayer High School,

The schools in Watertown, Minnesota are located in the Watertown-Mayer Public Schools District, or school district 111. This district enrolls about 1,500 students each year. The district as a whole was ranked in the top fifty of all of Minnesota’s 415 school districts by SchoolDigger.com. The district’s mission is to create an environment where each… Read more »

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City of Cologne: A Brief Overview

Tagged: City of Cologne, Cologne minnesota, small town, Western Twin Cities,

If you are looking for a location in Minnesota that has a small town feel with a calm and peaceful atmosphere, but also offers easy access to larger commercial areas, the city of  Cologne is a wonderful place to call home. Located in Carver County, Cologne, Minnesota is a smaller suburb in the western metro…. Read more »

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City of Cologne: Community Life

Tagged: Business, City of Cologne, cologne community center, Cologne Library, Cologne minnesota, Glad Days, Things to do,

The city of Cologne, Minnesota is comprised of close to 1,500 residents and encompasses an area of nearly 2 square miles. As a small city, Cologne embodies the small-town feel while still providing a number of events and amenities. Some of the community highlights include the following: Glad Days is Cologne’s most popular annual event…. Read more »

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