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ZIP Code: 55014. Area code: 763: FIPS code: 27-11494 [6] GNIS feature ID: 2393526 [3] Website: ci.circle-pines.mn.us: ... and Lexington. Children in Circle Pines ...
Lexington is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States, and is a northern suburb of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The population was 2,248 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ]
The community is located along Le Sueur County Road 26 (Lexington Road), near its junctions with County Roads 5 and 32. Lexington is located within ZIP code 56057 based in Le Center. Nearby places include Le Center, Montgomery, St. Thomas, Heidelberg, St. Henry, and Cordova. Lexington had a station on the former Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad.
The Spring Lake Park School District covers nearly everything south of 99th Ave NE, the east side of Highway 65 north to where it bumps into District 11 and east to Lexington, where it bumps into the Centennial School District. District 12—Centennial Schools—covers east of Lexington almost up to Main Street and everything south and east of ...
Linwood Township is a township in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 5,123 at the 2010 census. [3] The township contains the census-designated place of Martin Lake and the unincorporated village of Linwood.
Battle of Acton historical marker. On September 3, a 55-man company of the newly-formed 10th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment was routed by a band of Dakota warriors near Acton. Led by Capt. Richard Strout, the regiment managed to break free and was pursued eight miles to Hutchinson. Six of the soldiers were killed and 23 wounded.
Battle Creek is a stream in Minnesota. It rises in Battle Creek Lake in Woodbury, passing through residential Maplewood and St. Paul before emptying into the Mississippi River via Pigs Eye Lake. It is followed for much of its length by walking paths. It is the eponym for the Battle Creek neighborhood of Saint Paul.
The Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery is the oldest extant cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was established in 1858 as a privately owned burial ground known as Minneapolis Cemetery or Layman's Cemetery. By 1919 it was full, with more than 27,000 bodies, and was closed by the city government.