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  2. Burnsville, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Burnsville's border with the Minnesota River is within the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. Crystal Lake is the city's major recreation lake, allowing boating, fishing, jet-skiing, and swimming. Burnsville Skate Park is a free facility during summer hours. Burnsville Ice Center has two large professional ice rinks.

  3. Burnsville Heart of the City station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened December 4, 2021 along with the rest of the Orange Line. Burnsville city officials hosted an opening day celebration at Nicollet Commons Park, one block south of the station. [3] The Heart of the City municipal parking ramp will serve as a park-and-ride location for the station. [4]

  4. Alimagnet Lake - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The lake stands at the border of Apple Valley and Burnsville within the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The name Alimagnet is supposedly a portmanteau derived from the first names of Ali ce McQuillen, Margaret " Mag gie" Davis, and Net tie Judd, three young girls who were playing near the yet unnamed lake in the ...

  5. Crystal Lake (Dakota, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Lake is a lake in Burnsville, Dakota County, Minnesota.The lake is a primary source of recreation for the city of Burnsville and the surrounding area. Crystal Beach Park [1], Crystal Lake West Park [2] and Tyacke Park [3] all have coastline along the lake and offer amenities such as boat landings, picnic areas, hard surfaced courts, playground equipment, walking trails, and others.

  6. Dakota County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Dakota County is the third-most populous county in the U.S. state of Minnesota, located in the east central portion of the state.As of the 2020 census, the population was 439,882.

  7. Minnesota State Highway 42 - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota State Highway 42 (MN 42) is a 30.717-mile-long (49.434 km) highway in southeast Minnesota, which runs from its interchange with Interstate 90 near Eyota and continues north and northeast to its northern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highway 61 in Kellogg.

  8. Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Long Meadow Lake wetlands area Long Meadow in the Minnesota River Valley. This 2,400 acre (9.7 km 2) unit, on the left bank of the Minnesota River in Bloomington, is the most visited in the refuge. Lakes and ponds surrounded by wetlands are bordered by floodplain forest. [citation needed]

  9. Burnsville Transit Station - Wikipedia

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    Burnsville Transit Station is a transit facility located in the vicinity of downtown Burnsville, Minnesota, and is the flagship station of the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA). The station is the busiest park and ride location in the Twin Cities region and offers approximately 1,400 parking spaces. [ 3 ]