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  2. List of neighborhoods in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    This list includes notable permanent geographic sections in Minneapolis, such as unofficial neighborhood, commercial districts, residential areas, and other defined places. The list excludes streets, venues, transit stops, trails, government facilities, lakes, parks, and events.

  3. Neighborhoods of Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The entire area south of downtown is widely called South Minneapolis. The westerly portion surrounding the city's Chain of Lakes is loosely labeled Southwest Minneapolis , bounded on the east by I-35W and on the north by 36th St W, which extends west from Bde Maka Ska to the city limits.

  4. Hedberg Maps - Wikipedia

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    All operations are based in Minneapolis in the Northeast Arts District. Hedberg Maps is best known for its maps about colleges, and for its rich body of work in the Minneapolis area. It primarily is a custom cartographic office with clients ranging nationwide from the Harvard Square Business Association to the Berkeley PathWanderers Association.

  5. List of streets in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of notable streets in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States ... Map all coordinates using ...

  6. King Field, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, the southern border of the city of Minneapolis was 38th Street. By 1887 the city had expanded its borders to 54th street, and thus the area which is now King Field became part of Minneapolis. King Field is mainly a residential area with three-fourths of its single-family houses built before 1920.

  7. Geography of Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The area now occupied by the Twin Cities generally consisted of a 155 foot (47 m) thick layer of St. Peter Sandstone, under a 16 foot (5 m) thick layer of shale, under a 35 foot (11 m) thick layer of Platteville limestone. [4] These layers were the result of an Ordovician Period sea which covered east-central Minnesota 500 million years ago. [4]

  8. Little Earth - Wikipedia

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    Little Earth is a residential housing area in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States that is home to nearly 1,500 people, many of whom are Native American.The residential housing association at Little Earth considers itself a united people of 39 different Native American tribes, but the area is not an urban reservation, a common mischaracterization.

  9. Uptown, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Uptown is a commercial district in southwestern Minneapolis in the U.S. state of Minnesota, that is centered at the intersection of Hennepin Avenue and West Lake Street.It has traditionally spanned the corners of four neighborhoods, Lowry Hill East, East Bde Maka Ska, South Uptown and East Isles neighborhoods, which are all within the Calhoun Isles community. [2]