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The St. Cloud VA Health Care System is a medical facility of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in St. Cloud, Minnesota.It was established in 1923. In 2012 the complex was listed as the St. Cloud Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places for its state-level significance in the themes of architecture, health/medicine, and ...
St. Cloud Post Office/City Hall: June 7, 1976 (#76001074) May 15, 1987: 314 St. Germain St. St. Cloud: 1902 Renaissance Revival post office relocated and converted to city hall in 1937. Demolished in 1986 to make way for a convention center. [51] [52] 4: St. Cloud Public Library: April 15, 1982 (#82003055) March 19, 1984: 124 5th Ave. S. St. Cloud
The population was 68,881 at the 2020 census, [4] making it Minnesota's 12th-largest city. St. Cloud is the county seat of Stearns County [6] and was named after the city of Saint-Cloud, France (in Île-de-France, near Paris), which was named after the 6th-century French monk Clodoald.
Veterans' health care in the United States is separated geographically into 19 regions (numbered 1, 2, 4–10, 12 and 15–23) [1] known as VISNs, or Veterans Integrated Service Networks, into systems within each network headed by medical centers, and hierarchically within each system by division level of care or type.
St. Cloud: Stearns St. Cloud Hospital: CentraCare Health System: 477 HOSP-489 1886 [3] [2] St. Cloud Stearns St. Cloud VA Health Care System: USDVA - Federal 1923 [3] St. James: Watonwan St. James Hospital and Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System: 25 HOSP-25 [89] St. Louis Park: Hennepin Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital HealthPartners: 361 HOSP-426 ...
Interstate 94 (I-94) in the US state of Minnesota runs 259 miles (417 km) east–west through the central portion of the state. The highway connects the cities of Moorhead, Fergus Falls, Alexandria, St. Cloud, Minneapolis, and Saint Paul.
Veterans Bridge is a steel girder bridge that spans the Mississippi River in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1971 and was designed by Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff. There have been three previous bridges at this location. The first was built in 1867 by the St. Cloud Bridge Company and was a wooden toll bridge.
MN 295 – St. Peter Regional Treatment Center: Former southbound exit, northbound intersection: 64.839: 104.348: MN 99 west – Nicollet: At-grade intersection; southern end of MN 99 overlap: 64.985: 104.583: MN 22 south / Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway: At-grade intersection; southern end of MN 22 overlap: 65.954: 106.143