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Minnesota was divided into a south-eastern area including the Twin-Cities with area code 612 and the rest of the state in the south-west, north, and north-east with area code 218. [2] In 1954, the southern half of 612 was designated a separate numbering plan area with area code 507 as the third area code for the state.
Lowry Nature Center at Carver Park Reserve: Victoria: Carver: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: 3,719 acres, operated by the Three Rivers Park District: Maplewood Nature Center: Maplewood: Ramsey: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: website, 40 acres, operated by the City Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Bloomington: Hennepin: Minneapolis–Saint Paul
A post office was established in Highland in 1857, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1902. [2] The community was named for its lofty elevation. [ 3 ]
Highland Park Senior High School is a public secondary school in Saint Paul, Minnesota serving grades 9 through 12. It is located in the Highland Park neighborhood. The school offers the International Baccalaureate program. [1] It is a national Blue Ribbon School. Newsweek ranked the school #973 in their "2005 List of the 1200 Top High Schools ...
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Highland Park is a neighborhood in the southwestern corner of Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.Also known as Highland District Council (District 15), it lies along the Mississippi River just north of Fort Snelling and across the river from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport.
Grand Portage State Park is a state park at the northeastern tip of the U.S. state of Minnesota, on the Canada–United States border.It contains a 120-foot (37 m) waterfall, the tallest in the state (though it is on the border with Canada and thus partially in Ontario), on the Pigeon River.
Fillmore County was created on March 5, 1853. [3] It is named for Millard Fillmore, the 13th president of the United States. [4] Fillmore County was an early destination for Euro-American settlement following the United States' 1851 treaties with the Dakota nations.