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Saint Anthony Main is an stretch of buildings on Main Street across from Saint Anthony Falls in the Marcy-Holmes and Nicollet Island/East Bank neighborhoods of Minneapolis. The area is part of Southeast, Minneapolis , as it was originally the Main Street through the township of St. Anthony, Minnesota prior to most of that township's annexation ...
St. Anthony, also known as Saint Anthony Village, is a city in Hennepin and Ramsey counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The population was 9,257 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] of whom 5,621 lived in the larger Hennepin County part of the city and 3,654 in the Ramsey County part.
Saint Anthony, Antony, or Antonius most often refers to Anthony of Padua, otherwise known as Saint Anthony of Lisbon, who is the patron saint of lost things in Christianity. This name may also refer to:
The Old St. Anthony district, also called Northeast or the Riverfront District, [27] straddles the neighborhoods of Marcy-Holmes and Nicollet Island/East Bank. It was the downtown for the city of St. Anthony before it joined Minneapolis in 1872. [28] Several areas around the University of Minnesota have additional names.
St. Anthony or Saint Anthony is a city in Stearns County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 91 at the 2020 census. [3] It is part of the St. Cloud Metropolitan Statistical Area. Main routes include Minnesota State Highway 238, Stearns County Road 153, and Trobec Street.
The St. Anthony Water Power Company planned to build a headrace canal similar to the west bank Power Canal (1858), and a lower tailrace tunnel - both under Main St. SE. The tailrace construction started 1864 near the foot of 5th Ave. SE and went back to Main St. then upstream under Main St.
Anthony is credited with assisting in a number of miraculous healings, primarily from ergotism, which became known as "St. Anthony's Fire". Two local noblemen credited his assistance in their recovery from the disease. They then founded the Hospital Brothers of St. Anthony in honor of him, who specialized in nursing the victims of skin diseases ...
To balance the new development in other Northeast neighborhoods, St. Anthony West residents in 2004 revived an arrangement with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to reclaim the 12-acre (49,000 m 2) B.F. Nelson site as a public open space along the Mississippi riverfront.