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  2. Rochester, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Rochester is the second windiest city in the United States, with wind speeds averaging 12.6 mph (20.3 km/h). [18] January to April are the windiest months on average, according to The Weather Channel. Rochester has been hit by two F4 tornadoes since 1950 (the first on May 10, 1953, and the other on September 16, 1962). [19]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Olmsted ...

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    Rochester: Tudor Revival estate built 1917–1924 for pivotal Mayo Clinic doctor and architect Henry Stanley Plummer (1874–1936). [21] Also a contributing property to the Pill Hill Residential Historic District. [19] Now a city park and event center. [22] 18: Rochester Armory: Rochester Armory: December 2, 1980 : 121 North Broadway

  4. Rochester metropolitan area, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The United States Census Bureau defines the Rochester, Minnesota Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as an area consisting of five counties in southeast Minnesota, anchored by the city of Rochester. As of 2018, the US Census Bureau estimates that the Rochester metropolitan statistical area has a population of 221,587.

  5. Olmsted County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Olmsted County is a fairly unusual mix of urban and rural areas in that there's no transition or buffer between the two environments. Rochester, Minnesota's third-largest city with roughly 118,000 people, sits in the Zumbro River valley at the center of the county. Outside the valley, with the exception of a small amount of urban growth in the ...

  6. Mayo Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the Mayo Civic Center and downtown Rochester, Minnesota The Mayo Civic Center is a multi-purpose convention center and event facility in Rochester, Minnesota . It was home to the Rochester Mustangs ice hockey team and various professional basketball franchises.

  7. William James Mayo - Wikipedia

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    William James Mayo (June 29, 1861 – July 28, 1939) was a physician and surgeon in the United States and one of the seven founders of the Mayo Clinic.He and his brother, Charles Horace Mayo, both joined their father's private medical practice in Rochester, Minnesota, US, after graduating from medical school in the 1880s.

  8. List of mayors of Rochester, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Mayors of Rochester, Minnesota. The Political Graveyard. Alexander P. Smetka Minnesota State University Alumni Association. STEARNS, Ozora Pierson infoplease. Obit of Paul Grassle Rochester Post Bulletin/rootsweb. Rear Platform Remarks in Minnesota and Wisconsin The Public Papers of Harry S. Truman. Born in a Storm Mayo Clinic

  9. Pill Hill, Rochester, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Pill Hill is a National Register of Historic Places district in Rochester, Minnesota. The residential neighborhood encompasses almost 130 houses built on a limestone bluff, predominantly for staff of the nearby Mayo Clinic. "Pill Hill" was initially an irreverent term coined by early local residents which was eventually embraced by the ...