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City of Cologne: Trails & Parks

Tagged: Baseball, City of Cologne, Family fun, Parks and Recreation, The Cologne Hollanders,

The city of Cologne, Minnesota features 8 parks and open spaces for its residents to enjoy in addition to being near several major local landmarks. Located south of the Lake Waconia area, and southwest from the Lake Minnetonka region, Cologne’s residents can choose to venture to these popular regional areas, or opt to enjoy some of… Read more »

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City of Cologne: Brief History

Tagged: Benton Minnesota, Charles Lindburgh, City of Cologne, George H. Bush, History, Train Depot,

The most interesting aspect of the history of Cologne, Minnesota is the fact that it started as two villages, Benton and Cologne. In the late 1800’s, Benton officially became incorporated, as it had a population of just 100 residents.  In that very same year, Cologne became officially incorporated as a village. This city was named… Read more »

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City of Cologne: Schools and District 110

Tagged: City of Cologne, school, Southview Elementry, Top Schools in the Country, Waconia High School,

Cologne 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 Cologne,… Read more »

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City of Mayer: Brief Overview

Tagged: Carver County, City of Mayer, city overview, Mayer, small town, Twin Cities,

A small, active city located west of the Twin Cities metro area, the city of Mayer, Minnesota is known for its close community and location on the Crow River. With a population of close to 1,800, and a geographic area of 1.42 square miles, Mayer is one of the many small cities that dot the western… Read more »

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City of Mayer: Community Life

Tagged: amenities, car show, Carver County, City of Mayer, Mayer, Mayer Blazers, Mayer Community Center, Mayer Fire Department Fish Fry, Mayer Moxie 5k, Rising community Festival,

The city of Mayer, Minnesota is a small town with close to 1,800 residents. Located west of the Twin Cities metro area and the city of Waconia, Mayer, Minnesota features a close-knit and active community. It is not uncommon to see residents engaging in all sorts of community events throughout the year. In addition, the… Read more »

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City of Mayer: Brief History

Tagged: Camden Township, Carver County, City of Mayer, Crow River, founding, Great Northern Railway, History, Mayer, Mendota Treaty,

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. Mayer was one of the later towns to be developed. Originally, the entire area was mostly… Read more »

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City of Mayer: Trails & Parks

Tagged: Baseball, basketball, Biking, Carver County, City of Mayer, dakota rail trail, LRT, Mayer, Parks,

The city of Mayer, Minnesota is located west of the Twin Cities metro area and is situated along the south fork of the Crow River. A smaller community, Mayer offers five parks and a trail within it’s 1.42 square mile city area. They are:   Old Schoolhouse Park: The largest park in Mayer, Old Schoolhouse… Read more »

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City of Mayer: Schools and District 111

Tagged: Carver County, Christ Community Lutheran School, City of Mayer, High Graduation, Mayer, Reward School, Watertown-Mayer Public Schools,

The schools in Mayer, 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 Hamburg: Brief Overview

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With a population of close to 550 residents, Hamburg, Minnesota is one of the smaller cities in Carver County. The city contains almost .25 square miles of land. While the city doesn’t offer a wide variety of amenities for its residents, it offers a small-town lifestyle that the locals enjoy. The city of Hamburg is… Read more »

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City of Hamburg: Community Life

Tagged: City of Hamburg, Resident community, Things to do,

Hamburg, Minnesota features a small-town, close community. With only around 500 residents, this tiny city encompasses an area of .23 square miles. While the city does not have very many businesses within the city limits, it does have a post office, fishing and farm supply stores, a bank, a machine store, and several other local… Read more »

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City of Hamburg: Trails & Parks

Tagged: City of Hamburg, Hamburg Bicentennial Park, Hamburg Hawks, Hawks Park, Parks and Recreation,

The city of Hamburg, Minnesota offers two primary locations for outdoor recreation within it’s city limits. They include: Hamburg Bicentennial Park: Hamburg’s largest park, the Hamburg Bicentennial Park offers a number of amenities. It includes two baseball/softball fields with spectator bleachers, a basketball court, restroom facilities, a playground, swing sets, a picnic area with a shelter,… Read more »

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City of Hamburg: Brief History

Tagged: Blacksmith Shop, CIty History, City of Hamburg, Hardware store, Railroad Construction,

After the Mendota Treaty that allowed settlers to move into the Dakota Indian territory, European settlers flooded into the western area of Minnesota, with Hamburg among them. The area was made up of mostly German immigrants, as they began to make the location their new home. However, the city was pretty much non-existent until a… Read more »

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City of Hamburg: Schools and District 108

Tagged: Central Elementary, Central High School, City of Hamburg, Cologne Academy, School District 108,

Hamburg, Minnesota is served by Central Public Schools, which is located within school district 108. The district is proud of the fact that Central Public Schools is recognized through state assessments as the top school in Carver County and one of the best schools in the State of Minnesota.  They feature a staff that cares… Read more »

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Lake Minnetonka: Brief Overview

Tagged: All Bays of Lake Minnetonka, boating, Community overview, Hennepin County, Lake Minnetonka, Lakes, Tourism,

Lake Minnetonka is the host of some of the most beautiful houses in the state of Minnesota. As the tenth largest lake, and easily the busiest and most heavily accessed body of water in the state, Lake Minnetonka is widely renowned for its scenic shores and vibrant community.  It has over 14,000 acres of water… Read more »

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All the Bays in Lake Minnetonka

Tagged: All Bays of Lake Minnetonka, Beaches on Lake Minnetonka, Black Lake, Brown's Bay, Carman's Bay, Carson's Bay, Cook's Bay, Crystal Bay, Deephaven, East Upper Lake, Echo Bay, Emerald Lake, Excelsior, Excelsior Bay, Forest Lake, Gideon's Bay, Gray's Bay, Greenwood, Halsted's Bay, Harrison's Bay, Hennepin County, Jenning's Bay, Lafayette Bay, Lake Minnetonka, Lake Minnetonka Bays, Lake Minnetonka Regional Park, Libb's Lake, Maxwell Bay, Minnesota Beaches, Minnetonka, Mound, North Arm Bay, North Lower Lake, Peavy Lake, Phelp's Bay, Plymouth, Priest's Bay, Robinson's Bay, Saint Alban's Bay, Saint Louis Bay, Seton Lake, Shorewood, Smith's Bay, Smithtown Bay, South Lower Lake, Spring Park, Spring Park Bay, Strubb's Bay, Tanager Lake, Tonka Bay, Victoria, Wayzata, Wayzata Bay, West Arm Bay, West Upper Lake, Woodland,

Lake Minnetonka is a massive lake that stretches across numerous communities. While it’s residents refer to it as a singular body of water, Lake Minnetonka is actually a collection of several smaller, kettle lakes that are adjoined to one another via straits and channels. It is this unique, sprawling layout that causes Lake Minnetonka to… Read more »

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