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The Minot Park District is the unit of the Minot, North Dakota municipal government responsible for maintaining city parks. The District is managed by a board of five directors elected by city voters to four year terms.
The Minot Park Board began improvements on the ballpark in 1947, including a roof on the grandstand and field lights. It was named after local dentist Victor Corbett, the president of the park board during that time. [2] The field is aligned southwest (home plate to center field) at an elevation of 1,550 feet (470 m) above sea level.
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Riverside Park Zoo opened in 1914, it was created by the Minot park district at a meeting on April 9. [4] When it was founded it had 24 animals, 12 red squirrels and 12 grey squirrels. The zoo received its first large animal, a single male bison in 1921. At this time the entire zoo was housed in the zoological building, which is now the aviary. [4]
Minot Minotauros (2011–present) Maysa Arena is a multi-purpose venue located in Minot, North Dakota . The name Maysa is an acronym for Minot Area Youth Skating Association, a group that proposed the construction of the three-rink arena in the 1990s. [ 4 ]
More than 200 residents and teachers packed the auditorium for the board's meeting at Lincoln Park Middle School, where Board of Education Vice President Todd Henches acknowledged the fiscal distress.
The Minot Municipal Auditorium is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Downtown Minot, North Dakota. [1] It was built in 1954. It hosts conventions and sporting events, primarily basketball, and competes with the MSU Dome and All Seasons Arena for local events. It was the home of the Minot SkyRockets basketball team.
Our Board has spent countless hours and personal funds travelling to our Association property from out-of-state to monitor and survey the work being done to recover from Hurricane Ian.